"The only thing I wonder about the full time bypass loop would be if you would loose pressure cause the pump might rather pump fuel around itself cause its easier for the fuel to go through the short bypass than go all the way up to the engine through the fuel supply line (friction and pressure head is greater all the way up to the engine). "
Neil, that's why I mention the use of 1/4 inch bypass line - the goal being to provide a SMALLER bypass path than the MAIN flow thru the larger main line - admittedly, there may well be a "balancing act" involved to arrive at my final intended goal, but I'm pretty sure it can be done, tho it may involve judicious squeezing on the 1/4 inch line, if needed, to "adjust" constant flow rate and psi... But I *do* know that with FULL head pressure, the Carter push is LOUD, and obviouly laboring under what is a total restriction - and STILL louder than I like when the engine is running and reduces pressure somewhat...
I'm ordering another Carter 4600, and will make up a complete duplicate of what I have on the truck now, but including the bypass, and after I have more miles on the existing setup, especially the added filter, will simply swap out the whole setup - I have to pretty much pull the whole works anyway to change the filter (really no big deal), so this change is no problem, and if the newer setup proves to be an advantage, I'll then modify the original one still in the truck...