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The split-port 2L engine is generally not considered an interference engine. In an interference engine, the valves and pistons occupy the same space, which can lead to significant damage if the timing belt or chain fails. The split-port 2L engine design typically allows for sufficient clearance between the valves and pistons, reducing the risk of interference and potential engine damage during a timing failure. However, it's always best to consult specific engine documentation for precise details.

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