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Is there a interference engine in 2007 dodge charger?

No, the 2007 Dodge Charger did not have an "interference engine" in the traditional sense of the term. The term "interference engine" refers to an engine design where the pistons and valves can collide if the timing belt (or chain) breaks.

While the 2007 Charger's engines *could* suffer catastrophic damage from a timing belt or chain failure, it's not strictly classified as an "interference engine" in the way some other engines are. The extent of damage from a failure depended more on *when* the failure occurred and the specific engine. Some scenarios might lead to bent valves, while others might not. It's not an automatic, guaranteed collision like in some interference designs.