Episode 35

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11th Sep 2024

Qal Shah Discusses Cutting-Edge Car Tuning Techniques

In this episode of the Backseat Driver Podcast, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Qal Shah, an expert in car tuning from BHP UK. Throughout our conversation, Cal provided fascinating insights into the evolution of car tuning, tracing its history from basic mechanical adjustments to today's sophisticated techniques, including the utilisation of microchipping and the Engine Control Unit (ECU) via the car's OBD socket for programming.

Qal elucidated how manufacturers leverage ECU programming to differentiate the performance of seemingly identical engines across various models, citing compelling examples from Ford Fiestas and Volkswagen's strategic approach. We delved into the realm of custom mapping, where Cal explained its potential to boost performance and its ability to optimize fuel efficiency by ensuring engines operate more effectively.

Moreover, Qal illuminated the intricate processes involved in developing tuning strategies for new vehicles, which encompass everything from reverse-engineering manufacturer programming to rigorous testing on proprietary development vehicles. Beyond cars, our conversation extended to the trend of tuning motorcycles, focusing on enhancing power delivery and rideability.

We also touched upon BHP UK's expansion initiatives, innovative approaches to tuning hybrid and electric vehicles, and the future trajectory of vehicle power systems. Throughout our discussion, Qal emphasised the harmonious blend of passion and cutting-edge technology that underpins BHP UK's success in catering to performance enthusiasts and those seeking enhanced fuel economy.

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Backseat Driver
Yorkshires favourite Lancastrian talks about motoring in all its forms
Based in the north-west of England, former competitive driver Mark Stone moved into radio and motoring journalism after his competitive driving career came to an end in the late 1980s. Over the years, Mark has written for many of the well-known motoring magazines and made numerous TV appearances across Europe and is still an enthusiastic driver. In the Backseat Driver Podcast, Mark interviews prominent people from all over the world of motoring.