I'm running a can on an AR. When I was building the rifle, a trusted source of information told me to open up the gas port on the barrel. I didn't give it much thought at the time, but as I think on it now it seems counter-intuitive. He's never been wrong before, and my assumption is that he's correct in this instance, too.
Does a suppressor increase or decrease the pressure at the port? If the answer is "decrease" and you know the mechanism, please explain to me.
If it matters, it's chambered in 5.56 and uses a mid length gas system. The gun runs extremely dirty, and I think I understand that to be typical. I don't understand the mechanism behind that, either.