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I would say get it done on a machine that supports awd, I suppose you could take the front driveshaft off but I wouldn't recommend it and your dyno isn't going to be right.Stupid question. Going to tune the Denali this week (or next). Can I remove front drive shaft to dyno or no? My assumption is since it’s awd xfer not 4wd I can not.... anyone?
It’s a 2wd dyno only unfortunately. He’s the best LS tuner or any tuner around. Worked for Hennessy. Now works for bully dog. Anyways, he can use a wideband. Which likely is the route we’ll have to take.I would say get it done on a machine that supports awd, I suppose you could take the front driveshaft off but I wouldn't recommend it and your dyno isn't going to be right.
If you take off the shaft you are going to burn the clutches on the transfer case. Don't do it
I dont think it would hurt it at all, Im only guessing and a driveline shop shouldknow the answer. I dont think there are any clutches in a transfer case? just a carrier and chain?