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Development of a Synthetic Rubber Belt CVT Transmission for SCCA D-Sports Racing
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The SCCA (Sports Car Club of America) allows the use of synthetic rubber belt CVT transmissions in 3 classes: F-500, D-Sports and C-Sports. A rubber belt CVT system has been developed that can successfully transmit the 185 horsepower required to race competitively in the D-Sports class. This paper covers the development of the rubber belt CVT Transmission from a power level of 125 HP in 1986 to successfully racing with 185 HP in 1996. During the 10 year period the output level was increased by 50%. Advances in belt construction and component design to improve efficiency are described.
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Aaen, O., "Development of a Synthetic Rubber Belt CVT Transmission for SCCA D-Sports Racing," SAE Technical Paper 983080, 1998, https://doi.org/10.4271/983080.Also In
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- Gott Philip G. “Changing Gears: The Development of the Automotive Transmission”