I have a 2021 and the AC is terrible. I have a really good Fluke Digital volt ohm meter and I can hook up a thermocouple and I have driven around and done tests in various conditions. I tape the thermocouple probe in the Driver’s side Panel Vent.
My Truck actually will meet their performance test. 54 Deg vent temp with outside air temp of 90. You can set your spec anywhere you want. But that does NOT make it cold or good by any means. I paid for Tech Authority and went in and downloaded all the info on the system in my Truck. I have had it at the Dealer twice and they opened up a STAR case and they have not been able to fix it. Yes, they have NOT been able to fix it. What is broken you say if it meets spec? Well, on an 81 deg day, after just turning off the AC with this 54 deg air coming out, the vent temp will go up to 103. My Truck actually HEATS the ambient air coming in when on the coldest setting, what I would call VENT. So, on a 68 deg Day I am sometimes forced to run the AC because I get so hot. In any other Vehicle I would not likely have to run the AC until I reach 78 to 80 outside air temp. I like it warm but this is ridiculous.
I could not find a detailed coolant flow diagram on Tech Authority. Just a basic one. I wanted to do the Muzzy Hack, but a master Tech told me he does not think that is such a good idea. W E L L , I went under the hood of my Truck and I traced out the system. As far as I can tell the Heater core is supplied from a fitting from the top of the exhaust manifold. The EGR cooler is supplied from a similar fitting off the top of the exhaust manifold. The Turbo cooling is supplied from a Banjo Fitting from the lower front of the cylinder block. All three of these return to a manifold and go down towards the front lower of the motor. I assume the Suction of the Water pump. There is also a vent coming from that manifold to the top of the coolant recovery tank. I assume to bleed out air or create minimum flow. So, I see no reason why the Heater Hose could not be pinched. If anything, it might help flow through the EGR cooler and Turbo. Correct me if I am wrong.
I am going to pinch the Heater Hose with a tool from Harbor Freight. I would MUCH rather be cold and not have HOT air coming into my face when I am on the VENT setting. I want to breath cool fresh air. Hot air makes me sick. I am not going to install a Ball Valve. Pinch is more my style and I am not paranoid about it failing. It won't do any more to that hose than a typical Corbin clamp would. Period.
The rest of this Truck is TOO GOOD to give up on it. But, it's also good that Chevy and Ford do not make a MegaCab. Otherwise, I might have a decision to make.