Trick flow

Port volume is a static measurement. It's the volume of the port. The flow rate (measured in cubic feet per minute) factors time into the equation. Port volume means nothing, it's a marketing tool.

Port A: Cross sectional area of a pencil that's 100 miles long. Port volume 9 billion cc's.
Port B: You can fit your fist in and it's 8" long. Port volume 200 cc's.
Guess which one flows more cfm.
If this is true, why do larger pipes flow more than smaller pipes at the same pressure ? Altho raising the air speed does contribute a bunch . More to it than meets the eye.