aaaaaahhhh - I was misunderstood there - the "foot to the floor" test does not relate to the power/normal switch function, but simply to demonstrate that high rpm shifts are more abrupt and noticeable.
Ah, I read you. But, in this case, it still doesn't hold much water. These transmission do not do their thing quickly. The WOT shifts are actually much more squishy than the part-throttle shifts with the "Power" switch on.
Part throttle in "Normal" mode, the shifts take place at relatively low RPM, with relatively short drops between ratios.
Part throttle in "Power" mode, the shifts are the same, but take place at somewhat higher RPM, with a relatively taller drop between gears, so it feels more abrupt (relatively...).
WOT (with either setting) results in smooth, soft, performance-killing, lazy-ass shifts that won't spill your coffee. Wouldn't be surprised if the transmission were even in two gears at once for a bit. One would think there'd just be one little circuit that could be bored out a little or a valve adjusted to increase the fluid flow/pressure to firm things up; that's what they used to do backinaday. I'm pretty sure I'd be well into the lower 7s 0-60 but for those marshmallows in the transmission.