Doesn't seem to cause me any issues.

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So 100ft long ? 1000ft ? Even in electrical cables length matters, so for pressure readings it will too.Rossco wrote:Providing the tube doesn't collapse under vacuum then its length is utterly irrelevant.
Ok, if we are being pedantic and I was assuming that not many cars use a 1000ft vacuum tube then eventually friction between the inside of the tube and the air will have an effect.stevieturbo wrote:So 100ft long ? 1000ft ? Even in electrical cables length matters, so for pressure readings it will too.Rossco wrote:Providing the tube doesn't collapse under vacuum then its length is utterly irrelevant.
Signal will diminish and take time the longer the tube. Neither are good things. On a lazy old V8, there probably isnt a realistic length you could achieve on a car that would pose a problem though
But it is best practise to keep it short, much the same as it is best practise to keep wiring as short as practicable.