No, you are NOT supposed to get hot air from the A/C when you step on the gas. I'm not sure who keeps passing this bit of misinformation around (other than the fact that most vipers do indeed seem to do this). Nothing disengages the A/C clutch (you know this is true, as there is no way it would get hot that fast), its just a matter of the reduced vacuum not holding the ventilation flaps in position.
As I recall, Herb Helbig even responded to a letter in the Viper Magazine earlier this year saying it should *not* do that, and that the fix was to replace the vacuum check valve. Now, I confess I couldn't find the vacuum check valve mentioned anywhere in my shop manual (although I since think I saw it behind the radio on my 2000 RT), but, before I found it, I just added a $5 vacuum check valve on the vacuum line coming off the left valve cover (which is indeed where the ventilation system gets it vacuum), and it works like a champ - no more hot air under throttle.