Bisi Ezerioha, owner of Bisimoto Engineering, likes to tune cars. Take, for example, his personal car, a 1976 Porsche 911 Turbo. Back when it was new, its propensity for snap oversteer earned it the nickname "The Widowmaker," so the obvious solution was for Bisi to quadruple the power.

Then again, we've seen tuned Porsche 911s before. They might not have gotten Matt Farah to say things like, "This is scaring me, and I think I'm going to die," or, "I really mean it this time. We have found what too much is," but it's not like a twin-turbo 911 has never been done before.

What you don't see very often are tuned minivans. After becoming a father, though, Bisi decided he needed to change that, so he took a 2014 Honda Odyssey, tuned it up to 1029 horsepower, and swapped in a manual transmission from an Acura TL.

There's no mention of whether or not he kept the built-in vacuum cleaner, but according to Farah, the Bisimoto Odyssey might even be better than its 911. It very well could be. After all, who doesn't need a 1000 horsepower minivan in their life?

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