i agree , 0 psi is not good , and yes you are using all the fuel that is being supplied to the VP44 , a positive pressure is the best solution . how much ? who knows .
heber ram , that 3hp could be operator induced , still not hard data .
lsmith , yes i agree , its not an increase in flow , but pressure is the RESTRICTION to flow , and again yes , as the pressure drops it means you are using the fuel being supplied , increase pressure , you have more than enough flow if you go back and read the test results i got with the flow meter in the return line , as pressure dropped fuel returning to the tank increased , though we were able to increase fuel pressure from 0 to 5 psi , there was NO increase in fuel returning to the tank .
as far as your system , it could be done , i think you would need a 30psi lift pump and a regulator on the inlet to the VP44 , but still , if you have 15psi when you are demanding a high amount of fuel to begin with you still run the potential of lift pump damage from cavitation (???) ... but then again what do i know ...
tommy t , as far as the overflow valve on the VP44 , i have to believe it is for the internal low pressure pump within the VP44 , if not how do you or anyone else explain 20 to 30 psi claims at the inlet to the VP44 i have seen posted with the addition of a pusher pump ? if the overflow valve was for the inlet line it should not go above 15psi .