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The Mezger flat six, named after engineer Hans Mezger, powered Porsche's 996 and 997 GT cars and Turbos. It replaced the problematic M96 engine, using a GT1-derived block with a split crankcase and dry-sump system. Its durability and performance make it a legendary combustion engine.
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