Those volume numbers-2 pints per 15 seconds(1 gal per minute) are for the electric fuel pump, NO? The FIP at 15 mpg is about 8 oz per min or 1+ oz per cylinder. The electric pump is 16 times the FIP at 60 mph. The FIP is doing less than 1 oz per min at idle. It is my naive assumption that Bosch adjusted the pump at their factory to put out about less than 1 oz per minute at idle(equal flow from each plunger) and about 10 oz per minute at full rack. The weights were adjusted to fit the butterfly air curve? The WRD, barometer, plunger helix rotation, etc lever were set for the factory condition. I'm assuming a new factory 2(?)0SL engine would burn x oz per min at idle and y oz per min at full rack?? Any variation between 2(?)0SL engines(2%) would be taken care of by the idle knob on the FIP. Of course, every mechanic knows how to do this better than Bosch, hence all the finely tuned SE engines out there.