You can draw more air through a drinking straw than a 100mm conduit.
This is one of the most ridiculous statement I have ever seen posted on this site. It is not only plainly wrong on so many levels it requires us to ignore every principle relating air flow that it is not even funny. The real clincher in this statement is the reference to 'draw more' air through a straw which is far far harder to do than to push and the 'more' indicates a higher quantity. Just think about the proposition that more air can flow through a 5mm tube compared to a 100mm tube. The flow rate is directly related to pressure difference, cross sectional area and air density.
Try putting a straw in your mouth and only breath through it and then start running. See how long before you either open your mouth or pass out FFS. Then after you have recovered try the same thing with a 100mm tube.
I think or hope you are confusing flow velocity with flow rate At a given flow rate the air velocity through a straw would be many many times higher than a 100mm tube.
what Lozza is saying is correct when certain conditions arise ie, 1 of them being in carburation there is no way you will get the correct metering (flow of fuel) threw a large carby have you sucked fliud threw a straw and the a bigger piece of pipe it gets expedentsially harder as the diameter increases and that is opposite in the way you have applied it ( you see its in the application that changes the the rules in play) cause and affect
He was referring to air flow not metered fuel flow. You are referring to the venturi effect through a carburettor causing a negative pressure immediately after the slide which is related to air speed through the venturi not quantity. As I pointed out for a given air flow, air speed is higher in a smaller tube. The fuel area ratio (metering) in a carburettor is a correlation of the negative pressure created by air speed through a venturi and the jet sizes.
Fuel is a non-compressible medium unlike air. The idea you are referring to about sucking through a straw is related to the fact your lung capacity is unable to draw a vacuum on a large diameter pipe but is able to draw a vacuum on a straw and there is also the fact you are lifting the water (heavy stuff compared to air) up a pipe/straw. If you tilt the pipe/straw point where the weight of the medium is cancelled out and apply your 'suck' I think you will find the larger diameter will make you choke very quickly as it delivers a much larger volume of water.
If you apply your 'suck' principle to just air it is far easier (less effort) and faster (no flow restriction) to fill your lung through a 100mm pipe than a 5mm straw. Think about it.
Think about fuel injection, the fuel delivery and air delivery systems are separate and independent. Therefore if the air flow situation was as originally posted all formula 1 and Moto GP engines would have straws as air intake stacks to maximise air flow
they would certainly be easy to package.
Anyway if you believe the initial proposition then I have got some lovely pig that you may be interested in, they come in several colours and all fly perfectly
joking OK joking