The continuously variable transmission (CVT)is a brilliant piece of machinery.
Unlike a geared transmission, CVTs provide power to the drivetrain without manual or computerized shifting.
This transmission design allows for a smoother, more powerful ride in most any driving conditions.
A CVT is made up of three parts: the primary clutch, a belt, and a secondary clutch.
You can think of the secondary clutch as the “catcher” of the continuously variable transmission.
As the engine accelerates, the drive clutch squeezes on the belt, engaging it and driving it up its tapered plates.
This creates a larger “gear” ratio on the front end.
The secondary clutch operates in mirror image, giving or receiving belt slack and driving the transmission.
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