Which Mopar engines breathe well enough to make use of 7000+ RPM?

Don't forget anything with a rod to stroke ratio of 1.75 or bigger will like to rev. Even a 440.

Connecting Rod vs. Stroke Analysis: panic Tech Paper No. 1

That's a really interesting article. It doesn't, however, point out the inherent difficulty of revving a large cid motor. A larger motor will have a longer stroke than a small one with the same ratio, which will of course result in higher piston speeds at a given rpm. Combine that with the heavier rotating assembly and the larger motor won't want to rev like the small one.