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The Engine That Broke Every Rule — and Won By every rule of engine design, Porsche’s flat-six was the wrong choice. This is the engineering story of how an idea that should have died became the foundation of one of the most successful performance brands in history. By conventional logic, Porsche’s flat-six made no sense: air-cooled, rear-mounted, thermally stressed, and outgunned on paper. Instead of abandoning it, Porsche spent decades refining, racing, and enduring its limitations. This episode breaks down why the flat-six was a liability, how Porsche survived it anyway, and why that stubborn commitment still shapes the 911 today. 0:00 The Engine That Should Have Failed 1:18 The Configuration Engineers Avoid 2:45 Rear-Engine Physics and the Pendulum Problem 4:12 Air-Cooling: Thermal Gamble or Necessity? 6:05 Engineering as Damage Control 7:52 Racing Didn’t Prove It Was Perfect 9:18 Turbocharging as Survival Strategy 10:42 The Ownership Cost No One Mentions 12:18 The 996 Backlash and the Water-Cooled Shift 13:35 Why the Flat-Six Still Wins Today Subscribe for deep-dive Porsche, motorsport, and automotive analysis / @roadmission #porsche #911 #flatsix #aircooled #automotiveengineering #motorsport #lemans #porsche911 #roadmission Porsche flat six engine, air cooled Porsche, Porsche 911 engine history, rear engine sports car, Porsche engineering philosophy, flat six vs V8, air cooled vs water cooled Porsche, Porsche 996 controversy, Porsche racing engineering, endurance racing technology, turbocharged flat six, Porsche brand identity © Road Mission. All rights reserved. For inquiries: [roadmission@gmail.com](mailto:roadmission@gmail.com)