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DeVante Mack: Podcasting, Culture & Why We Might Get Canceled | Hard Parking EP 327

DeVante Mack: Podcasting, Culture & Why We Might Get Canceled | Hard Parking EP 327

Hard Parking with Jhae Pfenning May 29, 2026 120 min
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About this episode

Wine, energy drinks, and caffeine pills kick things off before the conversation settles into podcasting and culture. DeVante Mack explains how his self-funded approach evolved since 2020, tracing the “Mackism Effect” back to an earlier show, and shares how he keeps guests comfortable with structured Q&A. The hosts then dig into hot-take incentives, editing boundaries, and what “success” means beyond numbers. The episode also blends in car-culture stories—manuals, RX-7 FD preferences, and RWB widebody origins—plus sponsor reads and wrap-up plans.

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Car

Bugatti Divo

"...ut no, I mean, even then, going back to the whole Divo situation, you know, that one probably just stung..."

The Bugatti Divo is an extremely expensive, very high-performance supercar. It’s made for fast driving and advanced performance. The podcast brings it up as part of a specific story involving that car.

Brand

RWB

"if it's the right model year and turn it into kind of a semi white body ish, RWB is what they're known for. And [4236.6s] we've got some RWB friends, but he's kind of a big deal."

RWB is a Porsche customization brand. People pay them to transform a Porsche into a very recognizable widebody style with a more aggressive look.

Term

widebody

"If it's the right model year and turn it into kind of a semi white body ish, RWB is what they're known for."

Widebody means the car’s fenders are widened. That lets the car run bigger tires and gives it a wider, more aggressive look.

Place

Hoonigan Burn Pit

"He's filming a reel with T-Pain [4297.6s] at the Hoonigan Burn Pit. And I told him, call me if you meet T-Pain."

The Hoonigan Burn Pit is a car-culture filming/event spot tied to Hoonigan. In this story, it’s where they were shooting a reel with T-Pain.

Car

Honda NSX

"You know, it's funny you mentioned that that NSX because I remember seeing it a while ago and I never knew it was yours. It actually cracked me up when you posed itself about it, just kind of reminisced it over in a white, that was yours."

The Honda NSX is a famous Honda sports car. It’s known for being a real driver’s car, not just something that looks fast. Here, they’re recalling seeing a white one and realizing it belonged to someone they know.

Car

Nissan G35

"I know you've talked about a project. I want to say maybe G35. Yes. So I would assume the coupe. Yes. Okay. And it is manual."

The Nissan G35 is a Nissan sports car from the 2000s. In this part, they’re talking about a G35 coupe that has a manual transmission, meaning you shift gears yourself.

Term

manual

"And it is manual. I know how to drive a manual. I know, I know it's kind of surprising. I could burn that for a second."

A manual car means you shift gears yourself. Instead of the car deciding the gear for you, you use the clutch and the shifter to control it.

Term

anti theft device

"Because a lot of memes in the last, I don't know, eight years, you know, the like the anti theft device is have a, have a manual because of the younger generation"

An anti-theft device is something in a car meant to stop or discourage theft. The idea here is that a manual car can be harder for a thief to drive off immediately.

Term

five speed

"The fucking cab that picks you up, it's a cab. It's a van with a, with a five speed, right? Every truck has a five speed."

A “five-speed” means the car has five forward gears. You choose the gear yourself, and the number of gears changes how the engine sounds and pulls at different speeds.

Car

NSX

"Kids go through a phase. I didn't want her still in my NSX. I didn't want her still in the Audi."

The NSX is a famous sports car model. The speaker is saying they didn’t want their daughter learning to drive a stick because they didn’t want her driving their NSX.

Car

Infiniti G35

"The G35. So the G35, how do we regret buying that? No, no, no, no, it's not even for the reason that you would think."

The Infiniti G35 is a sporty Infiniti model people often modify. The speaker is saying they regret buying one and is also talking about how the G35 gets associated with certain car-scene behavior.

Car

Nissan Altima

"I just reeled on some guy, some old man who has a classic plate on his Altima, you know, some of the old Altimas."

The Nissan Altima is a popular everyday sedan. The speaker mentions it as an example of an Altima that had a classic plate, tying into their point about car culture.

Car

Ford Fusion

"I was kind of in a pinch because the transmission on the fusion had started slipping."

The Ford Fusion is a regular family sedan. In this segment, the speaker says their Fusion had a transmission problem (it started slipping), so they needed a different car quickly.

Term

transmission ... slipping

"I was kind of in a pinch because the transmission on the fusion had started slipping."

“Slipping” means the car’s gears aren’t grabbing correctly, so the engine revs but the car doesn’t accelerate as it should. That’s why the speaker says they needed a replacement car.

Place

Tucson

"So me and my buddy, we drive down to Tucson. That's where I made my first mistake."

Tucson is a city in Arizona. The speaker says they drove there to buy a car and that’s where things went wrong.

Term

misfires

"Of course, random misfires, white smoke. So trying to, I keep thinking that I keep fixing the issue."

A misfire is when the engine doesn’t burn fuel correctly in one or more cylinders. It can make the car run rough and may be a sign something inside the engine or fuel system isn’t right.

Term

white smoke

"Of course, random misfires, white smoke. So trying to, I keep thinking that I keep fixing the issue."

White smoke usually means something is wrong with what the engine is burning. It can be a sign of coolant getting into the wrong place, or another problem that needs diagnosis.

Car

Nissan Z32

"else. But I know you're not that type of dude. So just get a new motor. Cool. Shout out to him because he actually worked on my old right hand drive Z 32. I did wonders with that car too, because that thing was a nightmare at times. We all know those things are nightmares to a degree."

The Nissan 300 ZX is a sports car. The podcast talks about someone’s experience with a right-hand-drive Z and the work done on it. It’s mentioned because it was a car they owned and improved.

Term

fuel injectors

"he put the rev up fuel injectors into the DE, which you cannot do. This match application."

Fuel injectors are what deliver fuel into the engine. If the wrong injectors are installed (or they’re not set up correctly), the engine can get the wrong amount of fuel and start running badly.

Term

DE

"he put the rev up fuel injectors into the DE, which you cannot do."

“DE” is shorthand for a specific Nissan 300ZX engine variant (the naturally aspirated “DE” configuration). In this segment, the host says rev-up injectors were installed into the DE, which is a mismatch unless the car is tuned for that setup.

Term

tune the car

"Oh yeah, you cannot do it unless you tune the car. Right. Yeah. And I know that thing is not tuned."

Tuning is adjusting the car’s computer settings so the engine runs correctly with the parts you installed. If you change parts like injectors but don’t tune the computer, the engine can get the wrong fuel/air behavior.

Term

timing

"So basically that the new motor is getting a whole overhaul from timing to basically new parts and all that."

“Timing” is about making sure the engine’s moving parts work in the right order at the right moments. If it’s off, the engine can run poorly or even get damaged.

Term

Tome Exhaust

"But I do need to get rid of that Tome Exhaust because I I very I know you remember that joke... I do need to get rid of the Tome Exhaust on my car because it's annoying."

A “Tome Exhaust” is an aftermarket exhaust setup from a performance brand (Tomei). Changing an exhaust can change the sound and how the car responds when you accelerate.

Car

Chevrolet Camaro

"...ked at the last air of it out. I think that was a Camaro that you know had to do that pool. Of course, the..."

The Camaro is a sporty car made by Chevrolet. It’s designed to feel fast and exciting to drive. The podcast mentions it as part of a real-world driving story.

Car

350

"Yeah, but I mean, I actually have always liked the G35 over the 350. I like the body style a little bit better because the 350 like it it's almost too tuner like to me,"

“350” is shorthand for the Infiniti 350Z, a sporty car that’s very common in the car-modification world. The speaker is basically saying they don’t like the 350Z’s look as much as the G35’s.

Term

Vader Vader kit

"What's that crazy kit that people do? Where they make it look like almost like a skyline? There's some kit that people you know I'm talking about, right? Because I think that's what it's kind of weird, like a Vader. I think so. Vader Vader kit or something."

A “kit” is a set of aftermarket parts that change how a car looks. The speaker is talking about a body kit that makes the car look more like a different, more exotic-style car.

Term

drift car

"it actually is going to be a drift car. Okay, that was kind of the plan when I got it, because it's already a restored salvage."

A drift car is built or modified for drifting—driving through turns while the car slides sideways on purpose. The speaker is saying they might set their car up for that style of driving.

Concept

restored salvage

"Okay, that was kind of the plan when I got it, because it's already a restored salvage. So okay, I don't know about smacking it into a wall at this"

A “restored salvage” car used to be written off by an insurer, then it was fixed up and allowed back to drive. It can be a riskier buy because the damage history can still matter even after repairs.

Car

Ford Falcon

"...e inspiration that I'm kind of chasing is the old Falcon tire one. Yeah, kind of something similar to it. ..."

The Ford Falcon is an older Ford model that people still talk about today. In the episode, it’s mentioned as an inspiration for a similar look or setup. The speaker is trying to recreate a vibe connected to that car.

Car

RX7FD

"[5360.6s] RX7FD would be number one choice. What color would you get?"

That’s a shorthand for a Mazda RX-7 from the FD generation. It’s a special RX-7 because it uses a rotary engine, and a lot of fans really love it.

Term

Spirit R

"[5407.9s] Or the Spirit R blue, just because the Spirit R was always my favorite one [5414.9s] because I was the final one. That is a trim."

“Spirit R” is a particular version of the RX-7 FD. It’s the more special, performance-oriented trim, which is why some people who aren’t deep into RX-7s might not have heard of it.

Term

left hand drive

"[5434.0s] Yeah, so does you know that there's only one [5438.4s] left hand drive one in existence? I didn't know that."

“Left hand drive” just means the steering wheel is on the left side of the car. The speaker is saying there’s only one such example in existence, which makes it especially rare.

Term

cutting up

"I wouldn't mind a 993 if I could find a 993 for a good price. Or that you had to be okay with cutting up. Well, that's why it's like because I remember Jordan talking about it."

Here, “cutting up” means taking a car apart and permanently modifying the body to fit aftermarket parts. The speaker is basically saying it’s easier to justify doing that to a wrecked car than to a clean, undamaged one.

Car

Toyota Gr86

"... honestly say I'd love to get another FRS or just GR86. Interesting. Okay. Just because I had a FRS."

The GR 86 is a small, sporty Toyota that’s meant to be fun to drive. It’s built to handle well and feel responsive. The episode brings it up because someone wants to get one after having an earlier version.

Car

Scion Frs

"...one. I would honestly say I'd love to get another FRS or just GR86. Interesting. Okay. Just because I h..."

The FR-S is a small sporty car made for people who want something fun to drive without spending huge money. It’s rear-wheel drive, which helps it feel more engaging. The podcast mentions it because someone wants to get another one (or the newer GR86 version).

Car

Ford F150

"pick five cars. So I get leaving one open, but you brought it up. I'll answer it. So actually one that just popped on my radar. I'd love to get that car hard edition Ford F-150. She got three incredibly impossible dream cars and you got two attainables."

The F-150 is a large pickup truck made by Ford. People buy it for hauling, towing, and everyday driving. The podcast mentions a rugged “Hard Edition” version as a truck the host wants to get.

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