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A/C Performance

I'll keep monitoring the system and will let ya'll know if I see anything significant. But at the moment, I am glad to have the new filter. Even if it just results in more air flow through the system, it was money well spent.
Just posting back 2 months later. I'm still glad I put the K&N cabin filter in. The truck is cooling better, perhaps mostly due to the increased air volume, but better. Both my wife and I noticed it independently. I'd say this moved me into the "acceptable" category for A/C performance, that I don't have any current plans to install the hack.
 
Dealer said it was the filter. I used a Bosch hepa filter. They put the oem in and it does blow a little stronger
 
While he has the window open, and he has a beard, so it doesn't fit tight to his face.
Doesn’t matter. The appearance of compliance is all they are worried about. The neck gator I wore during the scamdemic just to not be harassed by store employees while shopping was so thin you could see my mouth through it. But I was “following the rules” and “slowing the spread” so everyone was happy. 🙄
 
Dealer said it was the filter. I used a Bosch hepa filter. They put the oem in and it does blow a little stronger
i work for a company that manufactures cancer medication in ISO clean rooms. WE use hepa filters. no need to for that in a truck, would need a much bigger fan to get same results as other folks.
 
2020 RAM Built to Serve. Built May 2020

Sitting comfortable in the cab as ai drove home from work. Truck sat outside in the sun all day. 35% windshield tint, 20% film on all other windows. Sunroof sunshade was open to first position. HVAC on Auto and 70 degrees.PXL_20240624_205347795.jpgPXL_20240624_205359667.jpg
 
2020 ram 1500 bighorn. Have had AC issues since purchase. Crappy performance. Just recently have found the sweet spot and AC works flawlessly.....setting to 64! Any other one its crappy. Don't understand why, but it just works.

I'm going to try this as setting it to "low"and "max a/c" doesn't work all that well. If that doesn't work then I'll go with the valve that others have used.
 
Just a heads up to those looking to use the Muzzy kit, My ball valve started leaking coolant within just a couple months of installing. Unless they have changed to a higher quality ball valve, I don't believe the included valve is capable of handling the heat/pressure of the system. I am currently looking for a better valve to use as summer heat is now in full force here in Phoenix!
 

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