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Barely/Maybe.

Exact values depend on the type of pipe, but at 2600 gpm your velocity in the pipe is pretty close to 30 ft/sec. That is at the very upper limit (really a little above) the recommended flow velocity in piping. Head loss would be about 15 psi/100ft.

So, if you had a short length at this size and flow it might work OK, but for any significant length the head loss would kill you in pumping costs.

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