Hi !! I'm new here. I can't solve your problem, but I can share my similar experience. I'd be willing to bet that your experience is NOT being caused (directly) by your foot.
I have been experiencing this same behavior (and worse) over the course of the past couple of months, though I've been driving my RS4 for over a year. Looking back, I think that my RS4 has been doing this (and other things like it) for a while. I just thought that it was me and the way I was driving the car and the RS4 being a little "goosey", what with all the horsepower and such. It seems to have gotten worse recently. The bottom line is that I think that this is an ECU program / firmware / mapping issue. Here's why I think that.
I have noticed the behavior that you have described when pulling away from being stopped at a traffic signal, while accelerating and under moderate load at somewhat-lower RPM and crossing railroad tracks just on the other side of the intersection. This may be the ESP kicking in, if the wheels break traction as we drive over the tracks (with a little bounce as we cross them).
I experience a much more pronounced version of this in another situation that is much more common. I have noticed this behavior when pulling away from being stopped at any traffic signal. Obviously, I accelerate from stop in first gear. If I wind out the engine to about 3K RPM in first gear, such that I engage second gear at about 2K RPM, and then press the accelerator pedal to a medium-aggressive level, the car accelerates - BUT the acceleration includes a strange, "sinusoidal variation in RPM increase rate". The RPM will ramp from 2K RPM to, say, 5K RPM, but not linearly. The car exhibits a strange "thrust then retard" characteristic up the RPM ramp, at approximately a 1 Hz frequency, and it is very pronounced, particularly in the 3K - 4K RPM range. This strange variation definitely seems to me to be under ECU control. It is not random misfiring. It is not "carbon buildup". It is too smooth for either of those.
I can't say whether it is related to an issue with the mappings in the ECU and a possible recent seasonal change in the amount of ethanol in the gasoline around here. I only run "top tier" gas - Chevron Premium. The "fall-to-winter" transition has just occurred here in Texas and ambient temperatures vary wildly with seasonal changes. I can't say whether it is related to the ESP "cyber nanny" (or some other ECU-internal software control loop "cyber nanny") kicking in too aggressively. I have tried the trick of turning off the ESP [solid light] and it "seemed to help some". I can't say whether it is in some way related to the "driver adaptation / learning process" that I have read that the ECU undertakes to learn the driver's driving habits and operational patterns. I will say that it strikes me (from a sensory perspective) as an "oscillatory control loop" issue, one where some ECU control loop (including "software in the loop" within the ECU) seems to be operating in a borderline-stability fashion with this particular combination of conditions (RPM / shift point, accelerator depression / engine load, fuel, ambient temperature, ...), resulting in this sinusoidal, oscillatory behavior.
If I wind the engine out further in first gear (to, say, 4.5K RPM), such that I engage second gear at around 3K RPM, the car does not exhibit this behavior. Yes, one could say that I should just always do this and avoid the problem. Real driving - in the city, in traffic, in the real world - doesn't afford one the opportunity to "always wind it out in first gear", of course. A car that is driven in the real world must be capable of operating smoothly in all combinations of "normal conditions".
I recognize that I am taking somewhat of a "shot in the dark" here.
I hooked up my VAG-COM pod / VCDS today for the first time in a long time and dumped the ECU firmware info. It appears that I'm only at version 0060 of the ECU firmware (both ECUs). I would like to clear the "driver adaptations" back to the basic default setting and see whether doing so changes this behavior. I am sure that I will soon be at the Audi dealer getting the ECU firmware updated to version 0090, which I have read is the latest version.
Can anyone give me tips on either of the following ?? How does one use the VAG-COM pod / VCDS to clear the ECU "driver adaptations" back to the basic default setting ?? Can one / how does one use the VAG-COM pod / VCDS to update the ECU firmware themselves and where can one get the version 0090 firmware ??
I'll refresh my post as / if I learn anything more. BMA57
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