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High Performance Academy Presents: Tuned In. A podcast interviewing influential people from around the world at the top of their respected fields. Covering topics such as Tuning, CAD, Performance Engine Building, Automotive/Motorsport Wiring, Data Analysis, Driver Coaching/Training, Motorsport Fabrication and Car Setup.

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    • Revisited: Want to Get Your Car Handling Better Than Ever Before? Listen to This.
      Jan 14 2026

      *** We’ll be taking a break over the Christmas/New Year period and will be back in action mid-January.

      That means that although there won’t be any new episodes for a few weeks, we’ll be taking another look back at some of our favourite episodes. ***

      Are you sick of playing the guessing game when it comes to setting up the suspension and tyre systems in your race or road car? If you’ve ever felt like you’re throwing alignment adjustments, damper settings, and spring rate changes at the pit wall just to see what sticks when making changes to your or your customer’s vehicle, then this episode with Bruno Finco of Optimum G is going to be a perfect listen.

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      Originally from Brazil and now based in Colorado, unusually for a guest of the Tuned In podcast, Bruno didn’t have all that much interest in cars growing up — it wasn’t until he went to university to gain a degree in mechatronics engineering that he joined the school’s Formula SAE team and began a life-long love affair with all things motorsport.

      Walking out of university and straight into a role at Colorado-based Optimum G, Bruno has since gone on to become the motorsport tech company’s Lead Performance Engineer, and now spends his time travelling around the world’s greatest race circuits, gathering data, helping both race teams and OEMs optimise their vehicle dynamics, and teaching others how to do the same through the use of Optimum G’s highly-regarded software packages.

      The bulk of this admittedly very tech-heavy episode consists of Bruno talking us through the many nuanced points of motorsport handling and performance, breaking down concepts into their many facets. This includes roll centre, tyre slip angle, Ackermann steering, anti-dive and squat, plus much more.

      Bruno also explains how Optimum G’s software works, and most interestingly, despite how it first looks, how it’s not something you need to have a Ph.D. in order to understand and use to substantially improve your vehicle’s performance.

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      A more thorough explanation of Ackermann steering can be found here.

      Find all the resources Bruno mentioned in this episode here.

      Follow Bruno and Optimum G here:
      IG: @optimumg, @bruno.finco
      LI: OptimumG
      YT: OptimumG
      WWW: optimumg.com

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      2 h
    • Revisited: Is Honda’s K-Series Really the Greatest 4-Cylinder Ever Made?
      Dec 31 2025

      *** We’ll be taking a break over the Christmas/New Year period and will be back in action mid-January.

      That means that although there won’t be any new episodes for a few weeks, we’ll be taking another look back at some of our favourite episodes. ***

      Few people know more about ultra-high-performance engine building than this week’s guest, Terry Radbourne of Bourne HPP. In this episode, we’re going to be discussing topics like creating engines for LMP1 and Mercedes’ F1 team, truly getting the absolute most out of Honda’s K series motor, as well as the odd controversial opinion that’s sure to get the comment section fired up.

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      Terry brings an intriguing mix of expertise and insider knowledge — straight out of school, he found himself working for Advanced Engine Research and quickly became involved in some seriously high-end race engine design and building work. After a few years spent honing his craft — including a stint creating engines for the Mercedes Formula 1 team, Terry went on to found his own company, Bourne High Performance Powertrains, or Bourne HPP for short.

      Bourne HPP specialises in designing and building seriously aggressive motors — most commonly of the Honda K-series variety in both naturally aspirated and turbocharged forms. This allows us to dive very deep into the intricacies of four-cylinder engine building, and time is spent discussing intake port design, cylinder sleeves, compression ratio, and a whole lot more.

      We also get stuck into the K-series motor itself, and Terry spends time talking us through exactly why he thinks this is one of the best engines ever produced and how to get the most out of it. As Bourne HPP is something of a one-stop-shop that does everything from engine rebuilds, to NA and turbocharged crate engine packages, to dyno tuning with the use of Syvecs and Lyfe Racing ECUs, Terry has an absolute oversupply of knowledge that he’s (mostly) willing to share.

      If you want to get smarter, this episode with Terry Radbourne of Bourne HPP is not to be missed.

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      As mentioned in the podcast, you can listen to our episode featuring Syvec’s Ryan Griffiths here: https://hpcdmy.co/Syvecs

      Follow Bourne HPP here:
      IG: @bourne_hpp
      FB: Bourne HPP
      WWW: bournehpp.com


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      2 h et 17 min
    • 153: A High School Project Gone Wild: 1,450HP IndyCar x Firebird
      Dec 17 2025

      What would happen if you took an IndyCar inspired chassis, dropped a 1973 Pontiac Firebird body over the top of it, and then added a 1,450hp twin-turbo LS? That’s essentially what Cavan Cameron and his father, Russell Cameron, of Horizon Motorsport have built.

      The project began as Cavan’s high school engineering project but has since evolved into one of the coolest and most ambitious builds we’ve seen in a while.

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      In this episode of Tuned In, Cavan shares his journey from a childhood passion for cars to pursuing a career in motorsports engineering, sparked by his father’s involvement in IndyCar.

      We dive into the “Hammerhead” build that Cavan and his dad have been developing, exploring the challenges of integrating genuine IndyCar components into a bespoke project. He breaks down the technical aspects of the tube-frame chassis, from fabrication and material choices to the complexities of suspension dynamics.

      We cover the finer details of designing and developing a competitive race car, with a focus on suspension, engine configuration, and aerodynamics. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced during its first outing at World Time Attack Challenge, including managing torque through the transaxle and tuning the car for optimal performance.

      This build is truly something special, and what Cavan has achieved is seriously impressive. We can’t wait to see how the car evolves as they continue to refine and dial it in.

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      Follow Cavan here:

      Instagram: horizon_motorsports_llc
      Youtube: horizon_motorsports_llc

      Timestamps:

      0:00 A High School Project Gone Wild: 1,450HP IndyCar x Firebird
      4:12 How did you become interested in cars?
      5:21 What was your Dads involvement in Indy Car?
      10:26 How’s the exposure to high level motorsport at a young age shaped your career?
      11:53 Is it easier or harder to design parts with a tight set of rules?
      16:10 Designing fit for purpose parts
      18:58 Tell us about your motorsport degree
      29:54 What is the Hammerhead and how did this project come about?
      33:33 Did you design the car fully in CAD before starting?
      39:27 How did you learn your fabrication skills?
      42:56 How do you juggle getting the car done and completing it to a standard you’re proud of?
      45:15 What material is the chassis made from?
      50:58 How did you weld the chassis and get it square and straight?
      55:11 How does changing the roll centre affect the car's handling?
      59:01 Are the IndyCar spec’d fasteners adequate for the extra weight of your build?
      1:01:30 How about the components like uprights and wishbones?
      1:06:39 Spring rates and dampers, how did you spec these?
      1:15:29 Did you ever consider putting a Cosworth XD engine in the car?
      1:18:07 Was it ever a concern that the LS was going to have too much torque for the trans axel?
      1:27:27 You’re not running any intercooler on this car?
      1:32:54 How did you develop the aero package?
      1:43:38 What’s left to develop on the car and when will we see it back on track?
      1:46:41 Final 3 questions



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      1 h et 54 min
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