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Tuned In

Tuned In

By: High Performance Academy
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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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Episodes
  • 161: Standalone vs OEM ECU: Understanding Modern Engine Control
    May 6 2026

    From carburettors and distributors to neural networks and AI-driven ECUs, Gerry Bechet’s career spans the full evolution of modern engine control. From his early days at Toyota South Africa to high-level development work at Ricardo, Renault, and Holden Special Vehicles, Gerry has been right at the heart of OEM engine calibration and development.

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    In this episode of Tuned In, we dive into Gerry’s journey through the automotive industry, starting with his early passion for mechanics and progressing into a career as a mechanical engineer specialising in engine development and calibration. We unpack his time at Ricardo working on diesel engine R&D, including common rail injection and combustion chamber design.

    The conversation then shifts to OEM calibration at HSV, where Gerry worked on GM’s LS platforms. We explore the realities behind factory tuning—balancing power, emissions, durability, and even marketing demands—and why factory ECUs are far more complex than most people realise.

    We also break down the tuning myth of “magic numbers,” why airflow modelling is everything, and how small errors in injector data or fuel pressure can throw an entire calibration off. Gerry shares real-world examples that highlight why understanding the fundamentals still matters—no matter how advanced the software becomes.

    Finally, we get into Gerry’s current role with HP Tuners and the development of the new Core ECU. Designed to bridge the gap between OEM-level control and aftermarket flexibility, this standalone system brings advanced strategies like MAF and speed density integration, along with AI-assisted VE tuning. We discuss where it fits in the market, who it’s for, and how tuning technology is continuing to evolve.

    This episode is packed with insight—from old-school engine fundamentals to cutting-edge ECU development. Whether you’re a tuner, engineer, or just passionate about performance cars, Gerry’s depth of experience makes this one well worth your time.

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    Follow Gerry here:

    Instagram: HPTuners
    Youtube: HPTuners
    WWW: HPtuners.com
    WWW: HPtuners.co.au

    Timestamps:

    0:00 Standalone vs OEM ECU: Understanding Modern Engine Control
    4:26 How did you get interested in cars?
    8:04 Working for Toyota in South Africa
    12:02 Where did you end up after Toyota?
    14:02 What are you trying to find when you’re running these engines on the dyno?
    20:07 What is the time frame on developing one of these engines?
    21:52 How did your role progress at Ricardo Engineering?
    25:10 How was the transition to engine calibration?
    26:43 How does an emission system work?
    31:56 Tell us about your time at Holden HSV?
    43:29 What does OE calibration software look like?
    45:24 What’s your role at HP Tuners?
    47:15 Why do people who tune stand alone ECU’s find it hard to use HP Tuners?58:00 If MAF is so good, why do we have a speed density system?
    1:01:12 What is virtual volumetric efficiency and why did GM go in that direction?
    1:03:52 What is a neural network?
    1:08:11 Are there any common HP Tuner mistakes?
    1:14:19 Why have HP Tuners made a stand alone?
    1:23:53 How does the Core ECU operate?
    1:27:33 Automatic spark calibration, What can you tell us?
    1:30:26 Is there any consideration for CAN networks?
    1:32:14 How do we decide to reflash or fit the Core ECU?
    1:37:32 How does the work flow between the US and Aus work on this ECU?
    1:38:53 How do you get tuners to swap to your EC

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    1 hr and 51 mins
  • 160: Next-Level Toyota Builds with Ryan Tuerck – ST205 Celica
    Apr 22 2026

    We all fantasise about dream car builds, whether they’re elaborate masterpieces never done before or something stock standard we’ve seen a hundred times. Some people just have a knack for making things cool, and Ryan Tuerck from 411 Works is firmly in that category, with what might be the coolest collection of Toyota performance builds out there.

    We had to get Ryan back for a second episode to unpack his latest creation—an insane ST205 Toyota Celica—and to find out more about his new business, 411 Works.

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    In this episode of Tuned In, we catch up with Ryan and see how things have been going in the Formula Drift world. We discuss the decision to move to a different engine combination in the search for more power, and how it hasn’t come without its challenges.

    We dive into Ryan’s most recent build, his insanely cool Toyota Celica. We discuss the modernised running gear and the decision to go down in capacity from the original 2.0L 3S-GTE to Toyota’s new and popular G16E three-cylinder direct-injected engine. We also cover his anti-lag setup, ECU and electronics, plans for racing and driving the car, and how he comes up with these epic build ideas in the first place.

    We then get into Ryan’s other big project at the moment, 411 Works. Through this new business, he’s begun supplying performance parts all around the world. We chat about the products they’re making and how they’re continuing to grow and develop exciting new parts.

    This is another standout episode with Ryan. From a long and successful Formula Drift career to next-level builds and a growing business—if Ryan Tuerck is involved, it’s always worth a look.

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    Follow Ryan Here:

    Instagram: RyanTuerck & 411Works
    Facebook: RyanTuerck
    Youtube: RyanTuerck
    WWW: 411-works.com

    John Reed episode: Judd V10 Supra | Tuning Ryan Tuerck's A90

    Timestamps:

    0:00 Next-Level Toyota Builds with Ryan Tuerck – ST205 Celica
    3:59 Give us the quick version of who Ryan Tuerck is.
    5:37 Why do you think Toyota is still making cool cars?
    8:09 How did you first get aligned with Toyota?
    10:59 Why did you change from a 4 to a 6 cylinder?
    12:43 Can you tell us why the trailing arm setup is so good?
    13:23 How much HP do you need in formula drift?
    17:48 Are you still passionate about formula drift?
    20:29 How do you come up with these epic build ideas?
    22:10 Was the ST205 Celica sold in the USA?
    26:44 What’s the cross over between drifting and rally?
    28:58 Why didn’t you stick with the 3SGTE?
    34:18 What is the drive train you’re running?
    36:51 Tell us about the front and rear torque split
    38:05 How much seat time have you had in this car?
    39:32 How was the ice racing?
    42:51 What cars are you racing at the ice race?
    43:39 What electronics are you using to run the Celica?
    44:24 Any challenges with this project?
    46:52 Are you running fresh air anti-lag?
    50:18 What sort of budget was this car built on?
    52:50 What’s the Celica going to be used for?
    56:09 411 Works, what is it?
    1:02:52 How do you come up with products to develop?
    1:12:11 What other products are you looking to make?
    1:14:23 How are you marketing 411 Works?
    1:17:10 What's the next project car build?
    1:22:30 Final 3 questions



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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • 159: BMW Direct Injection on MoTeC: Genius or Headache?
    Apr 8 2026

    Port-injected engines and aftermarket standalone ECUs go hand in hand—but controlling direct-injected engines is far less charted territory. Brett Strom from Strom Motorsport has been deep in the weeds mastering BMW’s B48 on a MoTeC ECU, and he’s here to break it all down—plus much more.

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    In this episode of Tuned In, Brett shares his journey from young racing enthusiast to professional racer and engineer. He dives into the realities of building a career in motorsport and the rapid evolution of technology. We also get into ABS, traction control, and the strategy behind endurance racing.

    We unpack Brett’s hands-on experience with racing and tuning, focusing on the complexities of direct injection. From injection timing to fuel pressure behaviour, he explains the intricacies and what really matters when tuning DI engines on a standalone ECU.

    The conversation also covers choosing the right ECU for a particular application, dyno tuning versus real-world performance, the challenges of building reliable race engines, and why MoTeC remains his go-to platform.

    Brett’s done a lot in the world of motorsport—and we’ve only scratched the surface. From racer to engineer to tuner and builder, his depth of experience makes this one a seriously compelling listen.

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    Follow Brett Here:

    Instagram: strommotorsport
    Youtube: strommotorsport
    WWW: strommotorsport.com

    Timestamps:

    0:00 BMW Direct Injection on MoTeC: Genius or Headache?
    4:40 How did you form an interest in cars?
    7:32 First car BMW E30
    10:29 Advantages of spec racing series
    13:59 What were you going to do for a job after university?
    18:30 What was wrong with the BMW factory ECU?
    21:59 Why did you pick MoTec?
    27:25 You've done an EFI course, what happened when you started tuning?
    32:21 How did your career as a racer develop?
    41:23 Running a motorsport based performance shop. How hard is it?
    45:59 Challenges of turning late model cars into race cars?
    56:04 Is it not until GT3 level cars that they’re actually factory built race cars?
    58:23 Motorsport grade traction control and ABS
    1:06:41 What’s the challenges of controlling a DI engine with a standalone ECU
    1:27:58 Are you adding port injection to these engines as well?
    1:30:01 What is the benefit of Direct Injected engines and how do we tune them?
    1:47:36 Do you need a complex standalone ECU and which one?
    1:59:00 B48 engine swap into BMW E36 & E46
    2:02:18 Final 3 Questions



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    2 hrs and 12 mins
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