nahh if all your hardware is original spec and you have the original charge weight stickered onto the system then you just need a look up..
heres the marketing blurb for your chosen gas, but helpfully they have all the real techy data in tact at the end. (including how to do the charge by weight and by volume....
the very short version, there are some marketing blurb errors in their advertising "how goods this ****" phase...
its a lighter gas (lower density) its going to flow around the system at a fantastic rate so,
If your compressor isnt 100% (leaking valves/ports) or your TX valve is sticking open preventing pressure build up in the condesnor and receiver 
you're going to notice the hychil wont cool the car as well (Same goes for low engine speeds)
you'll also notice the hycill will be less effective more quickly if you have a minor leak (made up exaggerated numbers for example only here) of you loose 50% of the hychil you might lose up to 70% of the cooling capacity whereas the R134 will still be running around the 75% mark...
oh just as by the by...
Hit and miss is a type of governor...
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