spta97
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- 2000 5.0 AWD
Glacier991 said:First off... WHY would you want the low side operating pressure to be 45 or higher? Next... with the engine operating the low side will be at it's lowest, and will take in gaseous refrigerant most easily. In other words, low side gas charging is always done with the system running.
(Biting my tongue about the "kits"... grrr... I'll just say this. AC pressures are NOT, repeat NOT like TIRE pressures. In other words you may add air until your tire pressure is 32 psi. AC pressures fluctuate, there is not a "full" pressure indication by using a cheapie gauge. Trust in the vent temps. For more info read "Converting you AC .." in the USEFUL threads and follow the links, LOTS of info there.) rant complete.
On the gauge I got it has a scale with blue, green, and red indicators letting you know where the pressure should be given the outside tempurature. When I was doing it, the gauge stated it should be reading 55PSI. I wasn't going willy nilly trying to blow it up but rather following instructions on the can.