The water going into the cannister is a function of gravity so it does not really matter if you have more filter wool. I believe the The inlet leading to the impeller should be a clear path of water without any media in the way, that's how the cannister is built I believe.
However, Try not to change the flow, in or out , too much. A motor is designed to function at certain rate and we should just let it run that way. unless you can change the rpm of the motor, by limiting the inlet, you are forcing the motor to go into overdrive to process the same volume of water, if not it will be driving air, and by limiting the outlet, you are just creating a nozzle effect, ie nothing has changed as far as volume turnover is concern.Actually the Eheim Classic gives a very good idea how a cannister should be run, it was sold without any adjustable valve because that's how it should be for max efficiency.










Just pointing out that I didn't feel newtank was using the term "Eheim Supporters" with any negative intent. 
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