The Dodge Charger evolved from classic coupe heritage to a modern performance sedan, offering stout V6 and HEMI V8 options for daily and spirited driving.
Dodge Charger Engine Common Problems
- MDS lifter issues on some HEMIs
- Cooling system leaks at hoses or radiators
- Oil filter housing gasket leaks
- Cam and timing wear at high mileage
- Misfire from coil or plug degradation
Why Remanufactured?
Remanufactured Charger engines restore oil pressure and sealing, helping MDS and timing systems operate as designed for strong, reliable power. Get your free quote today!
Just for Fun – Dodge Engine Trivia
Trivia: Which famous Dodge nameplate starred in numerous TV and film chases? (Answer: Charger.)
Fun Fact: Modern Chargers combine family practicality with muscle‑car attitude.
FAQ
Q: Do reman engines support MDS systems?
A: Yes—built to OEM specs, they work with factory cylinder‑deactivation systems.
Q: How do I order?
A: Select your Charger’s year and engine at GearheadEngines.com for a direct‑fit unit.
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