Don't get hennescrewed

Do what this guy did.

It looked like a plastic toy.
I thought these where AWD?

I do like the placement of the gauges though.

if its an electronic diff i assume you can just pull a fuse

LOL at the dawg, it shoots backwards!!!

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i would love to go head to head with it against my bike, pulls pretty good

"Cool…talking shit about my beloved pet. You’re a badass bro. Just like your POS v6 mustang with a race tune…FAIL

firehotmedic23 1 week ago"

I’ll have to look at this when i get home.

Corny

In the video it says 660 WHP. is the 440+ HP a drivetrain loss?

My buddy that worked at SRT said they installed a sequence that opened the center clutch so that it would be only RWD to do burnouts at events. Granted that was a gen 1.

thing seems violent

Yes they are AWD, no you can’t just pull a fuse and no you can’t disengage a clutch. Yes, SRT had it setup to back off the motor electronically, which others have mimicked, but it burns out the clutches. Works for a bit though.

You pull the transfercase motor, 4 bolts and unplug it. That is the only proper way of running it in 2wd in less than 10 minutes. Some people go so far as to pull the front axle right out of the truck.

Mine in 2wd for dyno day -


2wd 440 NA

2wd 426TT

AWD - 900+ ho TT392

And I put the OP’s vid in mt JEEP SRT8 TT thread, along with many other badass Jeep vids.

SRT burnout -
WK1 - Can’t find it, but it was at an autocross track, he went through the motions and bypassed the AWD w/o removing the motor, I do not recommend this.
WK2 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHSAC25GrDA

As far as the Jeep making a crap load of power… it absolutely does. I don’t know if it is in this vid or not, but it runs a 10.1 I believe, in street trim.

I like this one better:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJDGreAP0JM
https://youtu.be/AJDGreAP0JM

its strange, I was thinking about moving the back seat back and turning the passenger seat around yesterday… lol