It's not that I'm trying to get it to not cycle ever, but after you mentioned about the cycling I did some digging with other users who had this system and the general consensus is since the evaporator shuts off when it is "too cold" you want to get the system charged up to where at the hotter side of temps you see in your area (in pa 85-90f) it is almost but not quite that cold. That way at hotter days like today at roughly 90 degrees it's blowing super cold air but not to the point where it shuts off and the cab starts to warm up while its off. Yet when it's only 70 outside it will be too cold and cycle then.
I guess the thing is, I had it so overfilled when you mentioned the cycling being normal before, that it was frosting over internally after only running for 15-20 seconds at high rpms because it was running too efficient and when it went in its "warm up period" it would stay off so long the air coming out of it really wouldn't be cold anymore.
Your 100% right with the cycling, it's just the way I had it cycling before led me to believe it was under-filled and broke and needing more of a charge when it was really just overfilled and running too efficient, but not practical.