258. Engine Oil’s Dirty Secret

258. Engine Oil’s Dirty Secret

There are three key components effecting engine oil performance: viscosity, cleanliness, and additives. As Kevin points out, “It’s crazy how much science is going on in all these fluids that are in our vehicles and what those fluids are doing,” like dramatically increasing intervals between oil changes. Frequent guest Kyle Fischer of Hot Shot’s Secret adds that technology’s evolved over time, allowing oil to last longer before it falls out of grade. But that’s not all. Enter the bypass filter, “a second oil filter added to the vehicle’s oil system allowing you to keep it clean as the day you poured it in until the day you change it,” says Kyle, “and that is just priceless for the longevity of an engine over the long haul.”

257. The MMA Comedian Car Guy

257. The MMA Comedian Car Guy

Willie describes his buddy Brendan Schaub as “a mountain of all things: size, character, and energy,” not to mention an MMA fighter, standup comedian, podcaster, and crazy car/truck guy. His daily driver is a RAM TRX Sandblast Edition that packs a 700 hp Hellcat engine and supercharger, one of only a thousand made in 2022 and among the last to be delivered before Dodge shuts it all down in 2024. Today he joins the guys to wax ecstatic about the truck as all three bemoan the end of the ICE era and ponder a gasoline-free future.

256. The Long Hauler

256. The Long Hauler

Pilot Transport performs a crucial behind-the-scenes function in the automotive world, moving 350,000 vehicles all around the country each year, with 110-120 trucks on the road at any given time, including 30-40 runs to Fairbanks, Alaska in the winter! Joe Parks is the GM overseeing this massive operation for a roster of major clients including the Detroit OEs, Hot Rod Power Tour, Roadkill Nights, and SEMA. “I bet this man has been responsible for more million-dollar rides than we’ve ever seen in our life!” exclaims Willie, uniquely positioning Joe as the man with the inside scoop on some of the biggest mistakes folks make when hauling their own vehicles.

255. REVan Evan All Souped-Up

255. REVan Evan All Souped-Up

REVan Evan Smith is plugged into everything related to cool cars, cool projects, and wild builds. He’s constantly up to something new in the exciting world of motorsports, from testing prototypes and creating machines and equipment most of us only ever dream about, to snapping exclusive behind-the-scenes photos of the industry’s latest and greatest. Kevin and Willie have a long history with Evan dating back 20+ years, and to this very day his MO remains unchanged: “I’m always just trying to have some fun and playing with cars!” Right now, that includes everything from a ’68 Cyclone with Godzilla engine, to the 2024 Mustang Dark Horse with Gen 4 Coyote, and 2025 Mustang GTD.

254. Oil Tech

254. Oil Tech

Much like anything else, it is true that not all oils are created equal. And with engines and metallurgy changing, producing higher pressures and temperatures in smaller engine compartments, there is a growing need for so-called miracle oils. This mixing of metal and lubrication is known as tribology, and it’s something that Darren Lesinski, Technical Director at Total Energies, understands better than most. Driven largely by major advances in chemistry and processing, these oils are getting much thinner and can last much longer, with many more exciting developments now in the pipeline.

253. Intelligent Electronics

253. Intelligent Electronics

Intellitronix is an employee-owned Ohio company best-known for its sleek and sexy LED gauges. The wide range of available colors and color selectable tech offers a state-of-the-art way to bring extra pop to many classic vehicles. And by using original bezels, Shawn Slenski and Mel Schneider can keep prices surprisingly affordable. “We’ve always been the bigger and brighter type guys; everything we build, it’s always more bold, more bright,” Shawn tells Willie and Kevin. “That’s kind of our niche down the digital dash lane.”

Seeing Green

Seeing Green

This eye-popping green Dodge Charger serves double duty as a daily driver and weekend toy. The owner puts a lot of miles on it every day, so he wants the gas mileage of a 6-cylinder for work and some throaty performance for play. Kevin and Willie totally get it and will install a cold air intake and tuner along with some other goodies to make the car perform better; replace some already worn parts, and add on some new tires and brakes to give it stopping power like it’s never had before!

252. Willie’s Anti-Bandit ’78 Trans Am

252. Willie’s Anti-Bandit ’78 Trans Am

Not to be outdone by Kevin’s Mustang project, Willie brought his 1978 Firebird onto the TV show. Distinct from its “Smokey and the Bandit” counterpart, this Trans Am is white with a silver bird, has no T-tops, and is incapable of replicating anything from the movie. And while it hasn’t been fired up in 25+ years, it’s about to get a ton of go-power and a whole lot of handling. We’re talking LS swap making 600-700 hp, major suspension upgrade, dry sump setup, belt drive, fuel injection, C5 brake package, and 18”-19” wheels. “For smiles per miles,” coos Willie, “that is the formula for a happy driver on a daily basis.”

Willie’s 1978 Trans Am

Willie’s 1978 Trans Am

Willie B is known for having a few too many projects in the works at any given time, and just like anyone juggling multiple projects, some inevitably get pushed to the back, but now it’s time to get this one running. They’ll install a new suspension, and they’ll put the finishing touches on an already somewhat completed LS swap that’ll hopefully crank over!

Kevin’s 1970 Mustang

Kevin’s 1970 Mustang

Kevin and Willie conspire to transform Kevin’s personal 1970 Pro Street Mustang Fastback into a modern Pro Touring street and track machine and it’s time to mock everything up! But where to begin? With a full Coyote engine swap, of course, including all-new drivetrain, transmission, clutch, and more. Once they’re done this Mustang’s gonna be more than ready for the road!