2020 2500 6.4L Laramie, no A/C issues.
Best A/C upgrade.
I added a shut off valve to the heater hose that feeds the heater core. Keeps the hot coolant out of the cab all together, works real good. I work on road tractors and heavy equipment, owner and operators do this all the time with diesel engines with no side effects just improves a/c cooling.What is this? Please explain and point me in the direction lol.
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I added a shut off valve to the heater hose that feeds the heater core. Keeps the hot coolant out of the cab all together, works real good. I work on road tractors and heavy equipment, owner and operators do this all the time with diesel engines with no side effects just improves a/c cooling.
I added a shut off valve to the heater hose that feeds the heater core. Keeps the hot coolant out of the cab all together, works real good. I work on road tractors and heavy equipment, owner and operators do this all the time with diesel engines with no side effects just improves a/c cooling.
Also I was just reading that it could affect coolant flow/rerun from the turbo. And on the 6.7s they use coolant to also cool the turbo! So does this mod not effect turbo coolant flow?
No. Get a flashlight and trace out the lines if you need reassurance. I did this on my own truck AND on a 6.7 crate engine sitting in the service bay at my Dealer. As far as I can tell, cutting off the flow might actually INCREASE the flow of cooling to the turbo.
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Also I was just reading that it could affect coolant flow/rerun from the turbo. And on the 6.7s they use coolant to also cool the turbo! So does this mod not effect turbo coolant flow?
I actually did this mod 3 months ago and have not had any side affects.
This is exactly what my Truck does. I run around 90% of the time on VENT. So, AC disabled, outside air and the fan running. My Truck heats the outside air even when it is set to the coldest setting and the panel vents. Complete bullCRAP. I absolutely 100% take it to the bank do NOT want hot air blowing in my face! I pinched the heater hose and never looked back. One thing I learned through all my testing : I KNOW my system is capable. I have seen 26 deg in one instance. But it is CONTROLLING to these hotter 53 deg vent temps. Two other interesting things. #1, my system runs in recirc even when in normal AC mode. So, basically I have no normal AC, it's always MAX. #2, even though the WIRE Diagram and SYSTEM DESCRIPTION show a cab tempature sensor, mine is missing. As in , NOT there. Even the dealer admitted they could not find it. There is a blank spot in my Dash where it attaches.Update after receiving the probe thermometer. I have not been driving in any really hot temps since and now the time of year probably means the cabin temps will be OK until next summer. But here is what I have measured so far. Ambient outside temps around 80 degrees and all the dash vents blow air at 47 to 49 degrees when on lowest temp max A/C and various fan speeds. I suspect but have not confirmed that that those temps will be even higher when it is 100 degrees outside.
Another interreacting observation. When the A/C is off and not on recirculated air, the dash vents blow 12 to 15 degrees higher than outside ambient temps. So the air being taken in from outside is being heated 12 to 15 degrees before blowing out the dash vents.
This is all at highway speeds not idling.
Anyone have any pics of their heater core bypass install?
Yeah, this is the one I used on my 1500. Works like a charm. Was pretty easy to install also. Looks like a different description, but same parts:I mean, this is kinda ugly, but apparently it works.
I guess people are having really good luck by putting a coolant valve in-line that you can turn off so coolant doesn’t run through the heater core.
People are measuring a pretty good drop in ac temps. I think that are getting around 47-51 degree air coming from the vent when doing that mod.
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