In thankfully cooler weather I couldn't reproduce my complaint of the A/C automatically shutting off under moderate to heavy acceleration. We did have a heatwave recently, and I suspect my refrigerant may be over filled. This will result in the overpressure sensor in the condenser (the front A/C heat radiator) tripping at higher revs in hot conditions.
When over filled, too much of the condenser/radiator is filled with already condensed refrigerant, resulting in less area of the radiator being available to do the job of heat exchange as the refrigerant condenses. This has the effect of raising the temperature of the working (gas/condensing gas) part of the condenser/radiator, which in turn means higher pressures in that whole half of the A/C system. And worse fuel economy with the A/C on as the compressor has to work against higher pressures than it should have to to maintain the specified vacuum between it and the evaporator.
The easiest way to test for this is to spray water on the condenser with the A/C running and to see if you only get the water steaming of a small - typically the top - portion of the condenser. This might only be visible by a portion of the condenser drying out (much) faster than another as the water vapour will be drawn away from sight by the radiator fan.
I haven't done this yet as a quick look reveals little access to the front of the radiator area from either above, or below. Spraying in through the grill is the only easy option for this which I will try soon. During car wash number two, most likely.
Another possible option is that the system was filled without sucking the air out first. This will also lead to higher pressures on the condenser side of the system. In which case, venting some refrigerant slowly from both high and low pressure sides of the system will also "sweep" out any air in there. This is something to only do with the A/C OFF. If the refrigerant is coming out fast enough to bring some of the oil that is mixed in with it, you're venting way too fast. Let me report back or PM me before trying this one though.
Yes, I like my A/C cold...
Cheers,
Pete