Abstract: An air-fuel ratio control system for an internal combustion engine has an electromagnetic valve for correcting the air-fuel ratio of air-fuel mixture, an O.sub.2 sensor for detecting oxygen concentration in exhaust gases, and a feedback control circuit including a PI circuit, and a pulse generating circuit responsive to the output of the PI circuit for generating pulses, the duty ratio of which is dependent on the output of the PI circuit. A steady state detecting circuit is provided for producing a steady state signal when the magnitude of acceleration of the engine is within a predetermined range. The constant of the PI circuit is decreased by the steady state signal for preventing overshooting of the air-fuel ratio control.
Abstract: A transmission apparatus for motor vehicle in which the engine is positioned in front side of the front axle, a sub-transmission is provided in the space formed above the front axle, and a main transmission is adapted to transmit the ouptut of the sub-transmission to the front wheels through means for transmitting the output.