I've noticed this a while ago but I feel like doing a pointless rant about it now.
Ever noticed that sequential shifts... both upshifts and rev-matching downshifts. They gears sync together much more smoothly when you turn the A/C on. If you turn the A/C off the gears don't sync together as smoothly. Now the point about my b*tching and whining is because as a very performance-oriented enthusiast, I am very aware and sensitive to power delivery variations with the A/C on, A/C set on Econ and with A/C off. Since I live in sunny SoCal and next to the ocean (where there is absolutely no reason to use A/C in the first place except to waste gas) I'm slightly irritated that my car gives poor performance feedback when A/C settings are set in "optimal performance" mode. I've also noticed that this is particularly relevant in 2nd gear to 3rd gear shifts while I'm doing hard cornering at a corner apex/corner exit. Under those conditions, any attempt at "quick shifting" (and even shifting normally sometimes!) results in a miss-shift at least 40% of the time. That's a very consistent problem. And I fully understand that our car was designed to for people to always leave the A/C on, no matter what!
Blah Blah Blah, rant rant rant.
The A4 was never intended to be a "true performance car" (I'm basing this "assumption" of our car against a 997 GT3RS that I got to toy around with recently). And I'm not happy with this matter. But it's ok, Audi won't do a thing about it because I am that 1/x,xxx,xxx owner that actually cares about crap like this. And it's ok because I'll most likely upgrade to something that suits my tastes better in a few years.
Thank you for allowing me to waste a few good minutes of your lives, have a good night/nice day
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