1983 Toyota Celica Supra, converted to 134a

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Re: 1983 Toyota Celica Supra, converted to 134a

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Update.
Replaced compressor and getting a lot more cooling. I am figuring this was the issue. Came across a Youtube video that showed exactly what I was experiencing and they attributed theirs to a weak compressor.
Something that compounds the issue is the 'automatic' temperature will only go down to 70F in my car there is no max cooling or only cold setting. This meant temperature was somewhat being maintained at 70F or so.
Thanks for the assistance in my thread. This should close out my issue.
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