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Roadkill Episode 2.02 The Ranchero Returns Part 2! Alaska or Bust, the Sequel
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Roadkill Episode 2.02 The Ranchero Returns Part 2! Alaska or Bust, the Sequel

Episode Premiere
March 8, 2013
Genre
Drama
Production Company
BBC Studios, All3Media
Official Site
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/shows/roadkill/
Episode Premiere
March 8, 2013
Genre
Drama
Period
2020 - Now
Production Co
BBC Studios, All3Media
Distributor
PBS
Official Site
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/shows/roadkill/
Main Cast
  • Hugh Laurie as Peter Laurence
  • Helen McCrory
  • Sidse Babett Knudsen
  • Saskia Reeves
  • Sarah Greene
  • Patricia Hodge
  • Ophelia Lovibond
  • Iain De Caestecker as Duncan Knock
  • Katie Leung
  • Oliva Vinall
  • Pip Torrens
  • Millie Brady
  • Danny Ashok

On this episode of Roadkill, the boys reignite their desire to go Ice Racing in Alaska! If you remember episode 2 of Roadkill, Freiburger and Finnegan hit the road in a '68 Ford Ranchero with a wild goal: to drive 3,600 miles from Los Angeles, California, to Big Lake, Alaska, to go ice racing. Somehow, they instead found themselves in the bottom of the Grand Canyon. You really need to check out Episode 2 to understand the level of fail that has chased these guys. But now, 14 months later, the guys are trying it again. The Ranchero's engine was freshened up and reinstalled just days before the second attempt. The goal: to run the ALCAN Highway on the way to the ice races with the Alaska Sports Car Club outside of Anchorage in Big Lake, Alaska. Will they get it done this time? Watch to find out.

For those interested in tech specs, the '68 Ranchero is powered by a 363ci small-block Ford that's based on a big-bore Dart SHP block; the bore and stroke is 4.125x3.400. It has 9.3:1 compression, Dart 195cc heads, and a hydraulic roller cam with 232/244 duration at 0.050, .565/.580 lift, and a 114-degree LSA. The engine made 471 hp at 6,200 rpm and 451 lb-ft at 4,500. The trans is a Gearstar C4. The car's biggest problem is the 2.80:1 gears in the 8-inch rearend. That's too high for a heavily loaded car with a big cam, but they were used to keep rpm down during the trip to Alaska.