Depends on what you are talking about.
If you achieve a faster turnover with a bigger pump, then there is a disadvantage in energy use. It will cost more for a turnover than a smaller pump.
However, if you reduce head loss as you are proposing, then there CAN be an advantage depending on how you change the pump run time. Reducing head loss increases flow rate but it also increases energy use although not as much as flow rate. So to take advantage of this, you must reduce the pump run time. Otherwise, you may turnover the pool more often but you will also pay for it.
Depending on the filter size, sometimes higher flow rates can result in poorer filtering.
Skimmers usually work better at higher flow rates as long as the surface water velocity is not so high that debris just runs past the skimmer.
Lastly, with higher rates, you can usually run more water features but I suspect that is not a concern of yours.
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