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    AWD To 2wd

    Guys i wanted to remove my awd on my h2 temporarily so one of my friends suggested that i should remove the front accel and whenever im done, ill return it back,, so my question is would that work without affecting my awd drive system (computer errors?),, and the other question is that if i do it and it works the power is divided into 60% on the rear wheel and 40% on the front wheel would that that reduce my gain of hp if i run it on a 2wd dyno?

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    The Hummer doesn't have the same T/C system. What year?

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    its a 2003 but GM agent installed for me a 2006 4wd when my transfer case got damaged last year,, so i have been trying everthing to make it on 2wd without removing the whole thing but nothing works even today i removed the accels but still nothing,, so any suggestions, my cousin got the wires map for the 4wd of the GC SRT8 and he worked out a way to switch the 4wd on and off with a button and its working perfect with him, like is there a way that i can do the same with GM 4wd
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