Hi guys,
Im pretty new to the entire car modding scene but recently my mate bought an MKIII so I've been getting into it quite a lot. The question i have is in regards to turbo piping and vacuum tubes. For instance a turbo guage will get its reading from a vacuum hose connected to the intake manifold right? Surely the contraction in the nipple from the intake manifold would mean that the pressure would decresase and the veolicty increase. This is according to the bernoulli principle which is demonstrated here
Can somebody please explain to me how this isn't the case or if this does actually occur but its negligible.
Regards
Toby
---------- Post added at 08:07 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:56 PM ----------
Is it anything to do with the fact that the gas in not escaping, possibly related to pascal's principle?
Im pretty new to the entire car modding scene but recently my mate bought an MKIII so I've been getting into it quite a lot. The question i have is in regards to turbo piping and vacuum tubes. For instance a turbo guage will get its reading from a vacuum hose connected to the intake manifold right? Surely the contraction in the nipple from the intake manifold would mean that the pressure would decresase and the veolicty increase. This is according to the bernoulli principle which is demonstrated here
Can somebody please explain to me how this isn't the case or if this does actually occur but its negligible.
Regards
Toby
---------- Post added at 08:07 PM ---------- Previous post was at 07:56 PM ----------
Is it anything to do with the fact that the gas in not escaping, possibly related to pascal's principle?