Perhaps I should clarify having spent some time in the mind of one of our incredibly bright engineers.
Fuel can work its way up through the manifold pressure transducer hose through capillary action. As such, if the manifold pressure transducer is installed lower than the engine port, using a loop may be beneficial as gravity will slow down capillary action as the fuel attempts to work its way up the hose. Manufacturers were aware of this years ago. To combat it, they put a very small pinhole in the manifold pressure line. In doing so, the higher atmospheric pressure pushes against the capillary action as the air pressure in the carburetor is a little lower.