• Q. Which type of engine is in R15 v3 - oil cooled or liquid cool engine?

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    Devraj
    Devraj | 5 years ago

    It has liquid cooled four stroke engine which provides quite good power around 20 BHP.the engine is very refined and nice.

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    PrasadBagul
    PrasadBagul | 5 years ago

    R15v3 having liquid cooled single cylinder 4 stroke petrol engine. Which product power upto 20bhp.

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    Kamble
    Kamble | 5 years ago

    Liquid cooled

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