Bisimoto Founder Shows Off His Twin Turbo 850 Horsepower 911 Track Toy
Bisi Ezerioha brings his twin turbo 850 HP Porsche 911 to Donut Garage to showcase one-off build and the tech behind it.
Bisi Ezerioha is the creator and chief engineer of Bisimoto, a skunk works for all of Ezerioha’s automotive dreams. For a recent episode of Hoonigan’s popular series “Build Biology” Ezerioha brings by his IROC 930 Porsche build.
This is not the first car he has brought to Hoonigan’s Donut Garage. Ezerioha previously brought the 1029 horsepower Bisimoto Odyssey minivan build and his center seat Bisimoto 986 Boxster build by the Hoonigan shop. For this episode he brought a 1975 Porsche 911 which also happens to be his track toy.
Ezerioha takes the car to rallys, canyon runs, and half mile events. “This thing is something I beat the crap out of,” Ezerioha tells Hoonigan shop forman and jack of all trades Dan Sommer.
He modeled the exterior of the 911 after the old Porsche 911’s that participated in the IROC series, specifically with the front bumper area. Body lines are important to Ezerioha, he has a unique little driver side rear view mirror in lieu of some normal mirrors which would have ruined the look he wanted. His car came with a sunroof but he replaced it with a full roof and the Porsche touches the ground with some wheels crafted by Fifteen52 wrapped in Toyo R888 rubber.
In the video, Ezerioha moves onto the interior which is all business. Anything unnecessary is gone. The Porsche features steering wheel, race seats, and harnesses by Momo, a roll cage, and AEM engine management with custom work done by Rywire. Perhaps one of the more fun parts of the interior is the anti-lag switch for when Ezerioha wants to shoot some flames. Next, he shows off why he can shoot flames.
The Porsche 911 is powered by the M96 3.4 liter flat-6 engine out of the Porsche Carrera. A couple of turbos from Turbonetics push the boost giving Ezerioha 850 horsepower at his disposal. The video finishes with Ezerioha giving Sommer a look at the underside of masterpiece.
It will be interesting to see what Ezerioha comes up with next.