A control system for an internal combustion engine, which is capable of
reducing exhaust emissions during and after the start of the engine. A
control system is capable of changing the valve-closing timing of intake
valves relative to the valve-opening timing thereof as desired using a
variable intake valve actuation assembly. The control system includes an
ECU. The ECU sets a target auxiliary intake cam phase to a start value
that sets the valve-closing timing of the intake valves to
retarded-closing timing, during starting of the engine, and to a catalyst
warmup value that sets the same to timing closer to timing in the Otto
cycle operation, during catalyst warmup control after the start of the
engine.