Thanks for the replies. I will get the video up shortly. I originally did a lot of research here on this issue and I sent the following e-mail to the dealer. Much of the info lead to the IC pump, but I wonder if they ever read it:
Dear Dealer,
Here are some threads from the Crossfire forum with other owners and the loss of power:
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum/crossfire-srt6/46094-occasional-slow-acceleration.html
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum/crossfire-srt6/41537-srt-6-occasional-loss-power.html
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum/crossfire-srt6/40517-loss-power.html
Here is a long multi-year thread with many people having the same issue and ways it has been attempted to fix:
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum/crossfire-srt6/11278-sometimes-sluggish-acceleration.html
One of the forum members posted his dealer's write-up:
Customer states vehicle has no boost from supercharger when it is warm. Check and advise. Road test and verify complaint. Check for codes. P011 = intake air temp sensor circuit high. Check intake air sensor. Voltages and values are within spec. Connector and harness at temp sensor: OK. Found case K80420155. Check air cooler circulation pump. Check power and ground. Found fuse13 open. Replace air circulation pump fuse 13. Confirm operation road test. Condition duplicated after road test. Found fuse blown. Insect wiring: OK. Pump causing open fuse. Replace air circulation pump. Replace fuse. Clear code. Road test. Confirm repair.
There are more threads, but I'm hoping these will offer enough history on the problem. If you have any questions, please let me know.
I haven't had lights in a while, but as I said, there is no power at all...not simply a lack of boost. From a stand still the car will not even accelerate...it just stalls if you give it too much gas. The video will show it.