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Old 04-19-2012, 02:32 PM
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I might try that stuff. I could only get mine to 50 with 134a.
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My truck had been swapped over to 134a when I bought it thing freezes the windows with 100+ weather I loved having it last summer.
Old 04-19-2012, 07:40 PM
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Anything under 70 feels freezing when it's 100 out.
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Ya I was amazed it got that cold, it wouldnt get nearly that cold when I was running just 134a but now it's got one can of that enviro safe in it and the rest 134a. And my sisters car has pretty much all envirosafe 12a in it and it works extremely good.
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Originally Posted by Just call me Sean
Anything under 70 feels freezing when it's 100 out.
No I mean I had to stop and whipe the frost off my back glass so I could see out of it.
Old 04-19-2012, 10:29 PM
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Yeah, mine did that at 50 degrees. I'm not calling you a liar or anything man. I totally believe you.
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I'm not saying you are was just saying
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I wasn't all that satisfied when I did mine, but the evaporator is bad. Hopefully I can get it as cold as yours was.
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I think mine has something to do with the pressure is running in the 60's think its because of the aftermarket compressor I checked it once but everything runs just fine.
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Thanks for all the responses. No, nothing kicks in and out really fast. Just steady air that does not get cold.

Sean- What guages are you talking about and where do they go.

Sorry I am learning as I go with this. I am a quick learner and have been self teaching/learning. I dont mind doing the work I just take my time and re-read all instructions.



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