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oil-cooled

British  

adjective

  1. engineering (of an engine, apparatus, etc) having its heat removed by the circulation of oil

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  • oil cooler noun

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The Cross Country doesn’t give up anything in ride quality, so it might attract buyers who are less brand conscious, but still want an American-made air/oil-cooled V-Twin.

From Forbes

In case you’re not familiar with the Victory lineup, it’s all built around Victory’s own air/oil-cooled Freedom 106/6 V-Twin engine.

From Forbes

The 400 is powered by a 400cc air/oil-cooled four-stroke engine.

From Time Magazine Archive