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No. Pressure and volume are not the same. You may loose a few pounds of pressure by using different pipes and sizing. But, what you may lose lots of is volume, the amount of water actually flowing thru the pipes. Old galvanized pipe corrodes on the inside and loses the volume needed to supply adequate water.

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