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<blockquote data-quote="shortyg83" data-source="post: 3012383" data-attributes="member: 562619"><p>To me I just dont see how this port is really that much different then the normal bend in the the back of a port. The normal L hits the wall and is compressed one way. This only problem Is really its just adding a second bend which is in fact most likely just causing more compressions. Air isn't bound by gravity it doesnt know the difference between up and down and such. I am not arguing for either side Im just looking for an explanation on why you think goin up is differnent then the normal changin in direction by a L bend in a port</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortyg83, post: 3012383, member: 562619"] To me I just dont see how this port is really that much different then the normal bend in the the back of a port. The normal L hits the wall and is compressed one way. This only problem Is really its just adding a second bend which is in fact most likely just causing more compressions. Air isn't bound by gravity it doesnt know the difference between up and down and such. I am not arguing for either side Im just looking for an explanation on why you think goin up is differnent then the normal changin in direction by a L bend in a port [/QUOTE]
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