2" pipe can</em> handle 150gal per minute (50-150maximum). I'm not sure how the curves affect the numbers but I would guess a huge amount per 90 degree bend.
wait, 2" or 2"1/2?
or two 1 "1/2?
My bad...
Edit: <span style="font-size: 1-1px">Assume Gravity to Low Pressure. About 6f/s flow velocity, also suction side of pump</span> <span style="font-size: 1-1px">Assume Average Pressure. (20-100PSI) About 12f/s flow velocity</span> <span style="font-size: 1-1px">Assume "High Pressure" PEAK flow. About 18f/s flow velocity*</span> Sch 40 Pipe Size ID
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(with significant pressure loss & noise)</span> 1/2" .50-.60" .85" 7 gpm 420 gph 14 gpm 840 gph 21 gpm 1,260 gph 3/4" .75-.85" 1.06" 11 gpm 660 gph 23 gpm 1,410 gph 36 gpm 2,160 gph 1" 1.00-1.03" 1.33" 16 gpm 960 gph 37 gpm 2,220 gph 58 gpm 3,510 gph 1.25" 1.25-1.36" 1.67" 25 gpm 1,500 gph 62 gpm 3,750 gph 100 gpm 5,940 gph 1.5" 1.50-1.60" 1.90" 35 gpm 2100 gph 81 gpm 4,830 gph 126 gpm 7,560 gph 2" 1.95-2.05" 2.38" 55 gpm 3300 gph 127 gpm 7,650 gph 200 gpm 12,000 gph