I agree with this, mostly. I've even asked someone who measured this with a mechanical gauge and got nothing (at idle). There is also the question, why do people remove their filter or use very large ones, much larger than most of is? Clearly they are seeing benefit to running a massive filter to increase the surface area and reduce restriction. If there is restriction at high boost levels (aka high volume compressor CFM?) then there will be some vacuum generated, although it might be quite small. This supposed vacuum idea has been used as a sales pitch, so I'd like to quantify it in terms the value it brings for that specific marketing point.
No hard feelings, I think I was having a bad day. Facebook life drives you to the brink. Got people demanding me all day to act on their reports immediately, as if I'm their slave. Much easier to kick them out and stop paying the therapist.
Also, I spoke with
@MoistNapkin he explained to me what he is doing. With a variable or two, I believe it could work for people who would like to run a single catch can and have what is effectively the same as a two can setup with high and low side.
Personally, I've taken it a step further:
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This is all you need.
Anyone can understand this system, the only people who won't understand this are people who have been lead to believe it needs to be more complicated. But again, I'm going to take a little bit of data and see if this is sufficient. As you can tell, there isn't much labor or R&D to sell here.