Should I change my manifold design to this new idea?

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I have my current return pump manifold set up in the second picture attached, but I have noticed I lost a lot of power due to all the corners, I didn't think this though the first time well enough I guess. So I thought about changing it completely to the new design I drew out in the first image. I want to insert a T fitting to separate the manifold for when not in use, but also to allow for much less corner fittings. I wanted to add another corner piece, where I pointed it out in the drawing, to face forward for another gate/ball valve output. And then have an end piece to cap the end. But my question is would this cause less head pressure and be more efficient than what I have now? Will the T piece cause a lot of power loss or will it be fine? I currently have a Varios-4 return pump running at max power. thanks!

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I think we'd need to see how you plan to connect the entire loop.
So I was thinking I could make it like so, with a cap at the end after the manifold ball or gate valves. So it would be close loop? I think that’s what it’s called but I don’t know. And like I said before, I would include another ball valve right after the T connection so I could cut off the manifold if I’m not using it, would that work? The red lines are the inside corners of my stand, just fyi.
 

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I assume the water flow would just empty back into the sump or return pump chamber? Yeah, this would certainly improve your flow. I'm just wondering if a Y junction would be more efficient than a T junction.
 
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I assume the water flow would just empty back into the sump or return pump chamber? Yeah, this would certainly improve your flow. I'm just wondering if a Y junction would be more efficient than a T junction.
Sorry but this is what meant for what I would put at the end on the manifold where I wrote ‘endcap’ in my last drawing. so it would not have an exit for water to flow out of. But yes then the water coming out of whatever I have connected to the manifold would empty into the sump.

I thought this would allow for better flow compared to what I have now. I just wasnt sure if this is an okay way to plumb a manifold.
 

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