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Those of you guys with working A/C, what are the actual temps coming out of your vents? What’s the outside temp like when you run the A/C?

Last year I spent about $1400 having a new compressor installed (everything previously converted to 134 already) and while the AC does blow cold when it’s below 100F outside, when it starts to hit 105 to 110 the AC is blowing like 70F out of the vents in my car. I think the coldest I’ve ever measured coming out of the vents is like 60F so I’m not sure if I have an issue elsewhere.

So I’m wondering, is this just “as good as it gets” with 80s A/C or do I have a potential issue here that I need to start diagnosing?

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Mine ‘84 had a small leak. I had just repaired and recharged the system.

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