Breathy, metallic fluttering sound?

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Have a 2024 Jeep Rubicon 392.

After driving for 2 hours at 75mph, I noticed a breathy metallic rhythmic fluttering sound seemingly coming from under the steering wheel and seemingly correlated with the engines RPM.

All temperature and pressure gages were nominal, no check engine light.

Has anyone experienced this before or know what could be causing it?
 
Have a 2024 Jeep Rubicon 392.

After driving for 2 hours at 75mph, I noticed a breathy metallic rhythmic fluttering sound seemingly coming from under the steering wheel and seemingly correlated with the engines RPM.

All temperature and pressure gages were nominal, no check engine light.

Has anyone experienced this before or know what could be causing it?
Nope sure have not
 
Have a 2024 Jeep Rubicon 392.

After driving for 2 hours at 75mph, I noticed a breathy metallic rhythmic fluttering sound seemingly coming from under the steering wheel and seemingly correlated with the engines RPM.

All temperature and pressure gages were nominal, no check engine light.

Has anyone experienced this before or know what could be causing it?
Haven't had anything like that occur on my 2024. Maybe a recording of it might help figure out what it is.
 
Check the floor drain plug and make sure it’s in. You may have kicked it loose

 
Its not the MdS sound is it?
 
Have a 2024 Jeep Rubicon 392.

After driving for 2 hours at 75mph, I noticed a breathy metallic rhythmic fluttering sound seemingly coming from under the steering wheel and seemingly correlated with the engines RPM.

All temperature and pressure gages were nominal, no check engine light.

Has anyone experienced this before or know what could be causing it?
Check your sex robot in the backseat. You may have left her on.
 
Here is a recording of it, any thoughts?
If one of the floor drains isn’t loose go under and check the exhaust connections. One may be a bit loose. I’m pretty sure they’re 15mm.
 
Here is a recording of it, any thoughts?
Not sure I can be of any help, I have a 23'. However the audio clip sounds just like regular road noise. Probably what you are hearing didn't get transferred to the clip in a way to isolate it.
 
MDS, or Multi-Displacement System, is a technology that deactivates some of an engine's cylinders to improve fuel efficiency when the engine is under low load. Specifically, when the engine is idling or cruising, MDS will shut down four of the eight cylinders in an Hemi V8 engine, effectively turning it into a four-cylinder engine
 

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