Toward the beginning this new Drive segment, host Matt Farah says Bisimoto Engineering founder Bisi Ezerioha "loves the unloved."

Who else would build a Honda Insight with 440 horsepower at the wheels—without the benefit of forced induction? Or take a humble family hauler like the Honda Odyssey, convert it to manual, and stoke the motor to produce over 1,000 horsepower?

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Fans of the American Top Gear series might recognize the van from a segment where Rutledge Wood used it in a challenge, but this is the first we've seen of Bisi's own Porsche 911—and to put it mildly, it looks bonkers.

Built from the ground up using a 1976 911 Carrera wide-body shell, Ezerioha transplanted a later-model 3.0-liter engine, then force fed it with a pair of billet turbos from Turbonetics. The result is a car which tips the scales at 2,400 pounds, and sends north of 800 horsepower to the wheels.

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After taking it along some of California's famous canyon roads, Farah declared himself officially terrified. Watch the video to see him discover, officially, what "too much" is.

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