Mmmmmm.... a HV pump running the same pressure relief spring will put no more oil through the engine than a standard volume pump with the same pressure relief spring. The flow into the engine depends on the pressure is as well as other factors downstream from the pump. But in this pump design, the relief spring sets the max pressure and no more oil flows into the engine with either pump at a given pressure. The HV WILL flow more at low RPM's but that is because it keeps the pressure up better at low RPM due to the taller impellers.
The potential flow difference is not more than 18-20% in any case with the SBM HV vs standard volume pumps. This is quite a bit less than the max flow differences in the Car Craft test, so if that was a 3 HP difference between the std SBC pump and the BBC pump tested, then maybe it is 1-2 HP here, and then only at high RPM. Cruising, it is much less.....