The provided text appears to be a transcript of a Roadkill episode, a popular automotive television show. The episode seems to revolve around a project where the hosts build a custom Dodge Charger named "General Mayhem" using parts from a variety of sources, including a 1968 Dodge Charger, a 1973 Dodge Charger Daytona, and a 2015 Dodge Charger.
The team first swaps out the engine of the General Mayhem with a used 440 engine from a motorhome and then replaces the cylinder heads with parts from the 1968 Charger. They also use leftover parts from a 1973 Plymouth Fury that they raced, among other things. After this, they take the General Mayhem to a dirt rally school in Washington and turn it into a legend.
In August 2015, the team decides to make the General Mayhem even bigger by getting into a drag race battle with the TP heroes from Gas Monkey Garage. This race takes place at the Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan, with 10,000 people in attendance. However, due to TV politics, they are not allowed to show the results of the race.
The team then proceeds to disassemble the General Mayhem and integrate parts from a Hellcat engine. Despite the initial challenges, they manage to complete the project and run the car at more than 800 horsepower. The final part of the episode shows the team taking the General Mayhem to a drag strip for testing. Despite some initial difficulties, they manage to achieve a 7.5 second quarter-mile time.
The episode concludes with the team discussing their next project, which involves returning the General Mayhem to rally race trim and heading back to the dirt fish rally with a 707 horsepower Hemi engine.
Here are some key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video episode of Roadkill, a web show about car projects and adventures.
2. The episode features the General Mayhem, a 1968 Dodge Charger that was swapped with a Hellcat engine and drivetrain from a 2015 Charger.
3. The hosts of Roadkill, David Freiburger and Mike Finnegan, challenge the stars of Gas Monkey Garage, another car show, to a drag race at Roadkill Nights, an event sponsored by Dodge.
4. Due to TV politics, Roadkill is not allowed to film or show the race with Gas Monkey Garage, so they find a stand-in driver with a 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona to race against.
5. The General Mayhem runs 11.0 seconds in the quarter mile and beats the Daytona, but loses to a 1969 Super Bee in an eight-car showdown of the fastest Dodges.
6. The hosts plan to return the General Mayhem to rally race trim and go back to Dirtfish Rally School with the Hellcat power.
7. The hosts encounter various problems and adventures on their road trip, such as a tire blowout, rain, wiper issues, gas shortage and police encounter.