Will 8" of 1/2 restrict flow to 3/4"

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I have a main 3/4" supply run with a 1/2" 'T' supplying a 1st floor powder room (sink and toilet). Directly underneath I am adding a basement powder rrom (sink and toilet). Due to cramped space I am unable to access the main 3/4" run with its 1/2" tee but can get to within 6"-8". Running two powders off single 12' 1/2" supply probably isn't great. So I would like to cut off 1/2" within 8" of 'T' and transition to 3/4" CPVC to then run 12' to over/under powder rooms.
(1) Will having the 12' of run as 3/4" with only a minimum of 6"-8" of 1/2" help in terms of capacity?? or is 3/4" totally limited by 1/2" "neck"??
(2) I prefer to work with CPVC instead of copper, although I have worked with copper in the past. It really doesn't matter whether its copper or CPVC.

Simply put, I will have a 12' 3/4" connected to 8" of 1/2" copper connected to 3/4" main supply. Will the effect of 8" 1/2" copper totally wipe out the gain of 12' 3/4" supplying two powder rooms.
 
probably not....

I owned a home that teh water line came into the home
with 3/4......about 90psi incomming pressure


it immediately cut down to 1/2 a the first tee....

the whole home was basically ran out of 1/2 m copper...

the basement had laundry, and tub, full bathroom and 50 gal heater

the first floor had full bath with whirlpool and kitchen...


never had the first concern about anything...
 
Full baths with tub and shower I just might be concerned... Powders I think you'll never notice it.
 
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