An engine and transmission control system is responsive to manipulation of manually
operated control devices which can cause actions which result in increased load
on the vehicle engine, before the engine actually begins to be effected by the
load increase. The control system monitors manipulation of control devices and
engine load, and when engine load decreases, the system stores the identity and
displacement direction of the manipulated control device. When the same control
device is then manipulated in the opposite direction, the control system will begin
to temporarily boost or raise engine rpm and decrease the transmission ratio in
anticipation of the expected load. After the control system has boosted the engine
rpm, it monitors whether or not the engine speed was boosted high enough to prevent
the engine speed from dropping below a threshold. If the engine speed drops below
the threshold, then the control system will increase the amount of engine speed
boost to be applied the next time that control device is manipulated.