EV Tuning Insights with Ryan Boser: Transforming Hondas Electric
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In this episode of The Inevitable by MotorTrend Channel, the team delves into the contentious realm of electric vehicles and the future of tuning cars. They confront the rampant social media trolling and misinformation surrounding EVs, attributing it to political divides and resistance to change. The discussion revolves around the necessity of transitioning to electric vehicles to combat climate change and reduce carbon emissions, emphasizing the importance of education to dispel myths and fears about EV technology. Amidst the chaos of online debates, the team addresses a listener's question and expresses gratitude for audience engagement, showcasing their commitment to fostering a constructive dialogue.
The spotlight then shifts to an interview with Ryan Boser, the mastermind behind rywire Motorsport Electronics, renowned for crafting wiring looms for high-performance tuning in Honda and Porsche vehicles. Ryan's passion for Honda cars shines through as he details his journey from Porsche back to Honda tuning, shedding light on his latest venture into electric vehicle projects. By converting older Honda Civics into electric vehicles using cutting-edge Advanced engine management systems, Ryan is at the forefront of the EV tuning revolution, pushing boundaries and exploring new possibilities in the realm of electric performance.
As Ryan delves into the intricacies of integrating EV components like the vehicle control unit and battery management system into classic cars, the conversation takes a fascinating turn towards the challenges and opportunities of tuning EVs for enhanced power output. Drawing inspiration from industry legends like John Concialdi, the founder of AM, and pioneers like Bisi Ezerioha, Ryan navigates the complex landscape of EV tuning with finesse and expertise. The legacy of AM and its impact on the tuning industry, especially in the realm of EV development, serves as a testament to the relentless pursuit of innovation and performance in the ever-evolving automotive world.
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