The future is electric. Porsche agrees that its own future is electric, and we absolutely loved the new Taycan. But Porsche and Porsche fans should not forget about the company's history. It's time to meld the past with the future. Bisimoto managed to do that in this track-ready EV 935-replica. Speed kicks ass, whether it's powered by gasoline or …
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Bisimoto’s Electric 935 Is a Work of Art
Taking an unmistakable racing silhouette from forty years prior and fitting an electric motor between its haunches is something that only Bisi Ezerioha would imagine. Owner of Bisimoto, this enthusiastic engineer has created some of the wildest cars in recent history. Some of his brainchildren include a Honda Odyssey with quad-digit power, a …
Continue to the full articleJay Leno Gets Acquainted With Bisimoto’s 850-Horsepower ’75 911
It's funny to think that the M96 in the rear of this car once had a bad cylinder and a melted piston. Bisi Ezerioha, then only experienced with four-cylinder motors, saw an opportunity to resleeve the block, add Traum pistons and a handful of his own handmade internals. Now, the motor is force-fed by Turbonetics turbos, cooled by a Spearco …
Continue to the full articleGetting Up Close And Personal With The Bisimoto-Built Twin Turbo M96-Powered 1975 Porsche 911
We've talked a bit about Bisimoto's wild 911 in the past. The car made its debut when it was featured on Matt Farah's Tuned show back in late 2015, and has been periodically spotted at SEMA and Luftgekuhlt—despite being watercooled—events since. Bisi actually tried to sell the car at a Mecum auction in 2016, but it didn't meet reserve. This car has …
Continue to the full articleWhat Is It Like To Drive Bisimoto’s Center Seat Turbo Boxster On Track?
It wasn't particularly visible during last year's SEMA show, as it was tucked away in some out-of-the-way booth, but I knew I had to track it down as soon as I heard about Bisimoto's Boxster. The trek to see it was well worth the walk, as it is easily the wildest Boxster I've ever laid eyes on. With a huge wing slung out where a 996's engine would …
Continue to the full articleTake A Deep Dive Into Bisimoto’s Wild Center-Seat 986 Boxster Track Car
When this 2000 Boxster was purchased new, the owner likely never imagined their 2.7-liter base model would one day become a twin-turbocharged track monster. The mind of Bisi Ezerioha is an incredible thing, because he and his crew continue to build seriously impressive machines, building crazy power with unorthodox methods. There is very little in …
Continue to the full articleThe Porsches Of SEMA: Day 2 Photo Gallery
For anyone who has never been to the Specialty Equipment Manufacturer's Association (SEMA) show in Las Vegas, it is a massive array of everything you could possibly think to see in the automotive industry. Cars from all over the industry are built and displayed specifically for this week-long event. We were in the thick of it to sort the awesome …
Continue to the full articlePair Of Bisimoto Prepped Porsches Selling At Mecum Monterey
A couple of weeks ago, we showed you all of the Porsche lots that will be selling during Monterey Car Week next week. There's right around 100 Porsches on the peninsula that you can choose from. We've selected a couple to highlight here, as they're a bit special. You see, these two were both built by the same famed tuning company, and are both …
Continue to the full article1000HP Porsche Meets A 1000HP Minivan. Say What?
You might ask what does a Porsche have to do with a Honda Odyssey? Fair question. In this case it's Bisi Ezerioha. Better known as the founder of Bisimoto Engineering, the maker of insanely powered and wildly engineered Porsches. Bisi prides himself on making very unique creations that remain reliable. Take his '76 911 Carrera. It weighs only 2400 …
Continue to the full articleBisi Lets the Twin Turbos on This 771 Horsepower 1976 Porsche Hang Low
If you're active on social media of any type there's a good chance you're familiar with the Porsche featured in the video below. However, you might not be so familiar with the creator of this brutal machine: Bisi from Bisimoto Engineering. We first saw this video a little less than a year ago but for some reason never posted it. Last week we were …
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