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      04-11-2018, 09:57 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by motiv7891 View Post
Alternatively, you could simply unplug your transfer case motor. In theory with the driveshaft disconnected the car can still try to send power to the front wheels. Now it will probably notice that it's not doing anything, think the wheels are slipping and send the power to the back again, but its still throwing power back and forth. I don't think you'll gain anything there.
Now, if you unplug the transfer case motor, the car cant move the power around at all so its gonna be stuck in rwd mode. IMHO this is really the only option for people that want to "play" like that as disconnecting a driveshaft still allows the car to send power forward, even if it's not going to the ground...meh
You WILL throw codes and your dash...well it may begin to look a lot like Christmas.
So wat ur saying essentially is to disconnect the driveshaft along with unplugging the fuse 26 and 50 or watever the two fuses are?
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