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Originally Posted by RaptorRaider
Why is this a flow killer?
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The way I understand it is it's because of the resistance to flow that any length of tubing presents. The longer the tube and the smaller the cross sectional area the greater resistance. Also the tube being that circular shape means more resistance because the momentum of the fluid will keep breaking the flow as it constantly is forced to turn. Those two factors combined make this block a very efficient way to utterly decimate a system's flow. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.