Has Audi programmed in throttle damping to reduce noise on my R8?

I have a new Audi R8 V8 manual and I have noticed a hesitation when accelerating hard from 30mph in third gear. It turns out that this corresponds with the EC ‘drive-by’ noise test, so, to pass this test, it transpired that Audi has programmed in a momentary throttle damping. I have applied an interrogation programme via the OBDII port and discovered that when accelerating hard from 30mph, the actual throttle opening temporarily reduces to just 15 per cent. I think this can make the car dangerous in overtaking manoeuvres and would welcome the opportunity to let you try the car and give an opinion.

Asked on 27 April 2013 by GC, Weybridge

Answered by Honest John
I did try the car and you are absolutely correct. The throttle damping is not only shown on the interrogator, it can be felt as a sort of ‘roller coaster’ effect, but only when accelerating hard in third gear from 30mph. I agree, the throttle damping must have been applied to pass the letter of the EC ‘drive-by’ noise test if not the spirit. But it is very momentary and, though irritating, I don’t think it is legally actionable as a ‘fault’.
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