The restricting line doesn't affect the pressure reading at the gauge? I know this is a pressure vs. volume kind of thing but still, the smaller hole doesn't cause the gauge to read lower?
This may be the best technical justification I have seen on stangnet to date.Simple high school pyhsics: Pascal’s Law
More than 300 years ago a French scientist, Blaise Pascal, determined that if you had a liquid-filled container with only one opening and applied force to the liquid through that opening, the force would be evenly distributed throughout the liquid.
See http://www.peterverdone.com/archive/files/hydraulic system theory.pdf for more information.
At the philly auto show a few months back they had a new Mercedes in a satin champagne color that looked incredible, can't believe it was a factory option on a 100k$ carI do personally like satin black cars. Straight flat black does look unfinished to me, but satin makes it look like you wanted it that way on purpose. Wheel choice and color is important with paint like that though. Can make or break the car, IMO.
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