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Which is a great point, and circles back to the original question. Is it unreasonable to expect cooler air, or better ac performance.I think we have to remember the rules of A/C systems overall right now.
An A/C system is essentially designed to cool the existing air, about 35 degrees. Most of the systems we see with more than 35 degrees, are mostly new and recently had parts replaced and airflow and gas flow is clear.
At 110 degrees, the most efficient system in anyone's vehicle, is pushing out 75 to 80 degree air.
The best way to really gauge the basic health of the A/C system is to measure the temperature of the vent and compare it to the cabin temperature.
In the file below, you can see on a really humid day with not a really alarming temperature, the vehicle at idle was maintaining ~28 degrees of difference between cabin and A/C air.
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From the replies I've received here and FB, it sounds like a lot of folks have better ac than me, and getting alot cooler than 70 or 80 in 100 temps. Which the goes back to your point about parts replacement or air flow issues. I'll get to the bottom of it eventually