if it droppes below 10V no go
Why is voltage dropping out? That's not the chips fault....
Rick
That drop is when the starter first hits. Here's a log that drops much longer than mine yet still runs....
I even hooked another car up the the GN with some heavy duty cables and took apart the weather pack connector and tied it to the positive connection making sure it wasn't something odd down at the crimp joint. Still couldn't get it to stay running.
Mine was doing the same thing and I chased it for months, it would randomly stall or almost stall and or go into anti theft mode.
Turned out to be the Orange wire by the battery for the ecm feed. The lil black fusible link connection right dead up against the black plastic block the wires were broken inside. Out side insulation felt fine but if you pulled on the wire felt it you could tell.
Those grounds are on the rear intake bolt on my engine. And I've got redundant ground straps all over my car.
If it was a ground issue, it would happen more often than just when the starter first hits. That kind of thing would most likely cause all kinds of oddball quirky running conditions (when the car stays running that is).
You're the only person I've head of that actually uses the the antitheft on the chip. Most everybody I've talk to about it just puts it into 'convenience mode'.