Again, part of my problem could be due to the parallel configuration between the PCs and the load balancing that causes with the water flow. I would guess from my tests that the M4 is the most restrictive of the blocks (more so than the BE), and that causes it to perform bad. Even if this is the case, however, I'm pumping at least 2GPM through it since my #1/#2 loops are 3/8" and my #3 loop is 1/2" ID. This could be completely due to the system I'm using, but even if this is the case it would suggest performance risks for different users. Why take a risk if you don't have to?
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