START CONTROL DEVICE FOR INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE

DRIVE April 25, 2012
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A start control device for an internal combustion engine 1 controls a starting manner of the engine 1 having a hydraulic variable mechanism 30, which fixes valve timing at a middle angle. Specifically, with the engine speed during cranking when the valve timing is not fixed at the middle angle defined as a first engine speed and the engine speed during cranking when the valve timing is fixed at the middle angle defined as a second engine speed, the start control device performs starting control for decreasing the first engine speed compared to the second engine speed during engine starting. As a result, the valve timing is fixed at the middle angle at increased frequency.

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