Reminisce about the television you grew up watching and explore how sitcoms have helped generations of Americans navigate an ever-shifting cultural landscape.more
Reminisce about the television you grew up watching and explore h...More
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Reminisce about the television you grew up watching and explore how sitcoms have helped generations of Americans navigate an ever-shifting cultural landscape.
Tory, Faye and Bisi are curious to test an automotive myth from a famously fast film franchise that claims you can increase boost and win a Cuban mile drag race from a turbocharged engine with just a length of wire and soda can tab. Would this low-tech technique work in the real world?
The team tests the myth that urine can be used as a substitute for radiator fluid. They take a truck to the track, pour pee in the radiator, and see if it can drive for 2.5 miles without overheating. Afterwards, they test other household fluids like milk and shampoo to see if they could work in an emergency.
The team has tested multiple automotive myths, and it's time to revisit some of the work they've done! Featuring exclusive never-seen-before footage, Tory, Bisi and Faye share their favorite moments from the series. From their home workshops, they discuss which vehicles, builds, tools and myths they enjoyed the most!
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Reminisce about the television you grew up watching and explore how sitcoms have helped generations of Americans navigate an ever-shifting cultural landscape.