Control system of internal combustion engine
DRIVE
December 18, 2002
A control system of an internal combustion engine is comprised of an operation angle adjustment mechanism (10) which continuously varies an operation angle of intake valves of the engine, an air-fuel ratio detector (56, 58) which detects an exhaust parameter indicative of air-fuel ratio information, and a control unit (50) which are coupled to the operation angle adjustment mechanism and the air-fuel ratio detector. The control unit feedback-controls an air-fuel ratio of the engine on the basis of the exhaust parameter and corrects the operation angle on the basis of the exhaust parameter.
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