Method and apparatus for controlling reduction ratio of continuo

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74866, 474 18, B60K 4118, F16H 918, F16H 1106, G05D 1702

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ABSTRACT:
A method and an apparatus for controlling the reduction ratio of a continuously variable transmission are disclosed wherein normally the reduction ratio is controlled in response to a desired optimum reduction ratio indicative signal obtained by retrieving the data stored in a memory versus engine load and vehicle speed, but when more vehicle acceleration is needed, the reduction ratio is controlled by a corrected desired optimum reduction ratio indicative signal to increase the reduction ratio.

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