Myne,
I agree on the absolute pressure principal. That was Stu's lesson at the start...
What i meant is that with a restrictor in place, the maximum pressure at the restrictor is 14 psi-ish, allbeit with a lot of airflow. After the restrictor, the vessel diameter increases and there must be a velocity drop, but since the air is being drawn thru rather than blown thru, i would think there could be a slight absolute pressure drop here too.
Imagine a TB if it was just a ring that could somehow choke a pipe... You would still get an absolute pressure drop (commonly called vacuum)
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