S02e04 The Off Road Challenger !exclusive! - Roadkill Garage
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The 12-valve Cummins is mechanically simple, making it ideal for dirty work. The hosts adjust the fuel delivery to ensure the heavy car has the low-end torque required to churn through mud without stalling. roadkill garage s02e04 the off road challenger
To accommodate giant off-road tires, the guys hacked away significant portions of the E-body's sheet metal. The Powerplant: You can catch this classic episode of on
“Roadkill Garage,” the spin-off that lets David Freiburger and Steve Dulcich dig deeper into the mechanical mayhem away from the roadside repairs, hit a high-water mark of lunacy in Season 2, Episode 4. Titled simply this episode is a textbook example of the show’s core philosophy: take something completely wrong for the task, hammer it into submission, and see if it survives. Despite the car's 318 engine failing due to
In Season 2, Episode 4 of Roadkill Garage, David Freiburger and Steve Dulcich transform a salvaged 1970 Dodge Challenger into an off-road "battle car" capable of tackling desert terrain, a build characterized by aggressive sheet metal cutting to accommodate large tires. Despite the car's 318 engine failing due to intense sandstorm conditions, the episode is recognized for creating one of the series' most iconic,, "Mad Max"-style vehicles. Watch the full episode at
Originally aired on , this episode is famous for the duo’s decision to hack away the sheet metal of a desirable muscle car to accommodate massive off-road tires. Episode Highlights