rear gear choice is personal.
But many will tell you that with the A4 C5, the 3.42 is the best "all around" ratio.
If you frequent the dragstrip weekly and a timeslip rules your life (and that is a great life to live)... then the 3.73 or 3.90 ratio and a high stall converter may be the better choices.
When going from the 2.73 to any other ratio, you'll be forced to get a PCM reprogram... there's no way around it. Because of that, you might as well go to (at least) the 3.42
About the only benefit going from the 2.73 to the 3.15 would be that a Chevy dealer can do the reprog for you using their GM Tech Tool 2 device. My local dealer will do this reprog for $65.
You may ask then... why not go to the 3.42, 3.73, 3.90, or 4.10 ratrio
and get this cheap dealer reprog. That's because the GM Tech Tool 2 programer won't allow the selection of non-factory rear ratios. So for the A4, the only ratios the Tech Tool 2 will allow selection of is the 2.73 or 3.15 (since they were the only two A4 ratios available from the factory).
After market programers (LS1Edit, Predator, HP Tuners...) will allow gear rescalling for any of the ratios.
When I upgraded my A4 to the 3.42, my 2002 (at that time) was only 6 months old and had 3k miles. I wasn't about to put a used carrier in such a new car. So I purchased a brand new 3.42 carrier. But these days, there are a couple of places that can retrofit ring & pinion gears into your existing carrier case (even in the 2 series case); DTE in Indiana is one of them.
But since the 3.42 ratio was the only one available for the 6 speed C5's.. there are a lot of used low-mileage 3.42 carriers being sold. They go for anywhere from $400 to $600. brand new 3.42 carrier can be purchased for about $1100.
if you haven't yet, here is a video if a
girl driving my 2002 after the 3.42 upgrade (and that was the only mod at the time):
http://hometheater.home.att.net/ohiogirl1year.mpg
:cheers: