@mrblaine , is this the PSC pump you are referring to?
https://www.pscmotorsports.com/sp1803-8-12.html
I ended up browsing a number of posts on irate4x4, and eventually reached out to Radial Dynamics (both a steering parts vendor and a poster there). Radial Dynamics also at one time sold a CB-X pump (CB-X or CBX is a steel-body CBR), which from what I gathered, had a number of improvements over the CBR, but ultimately the CB-X was discontinued in favor of smaller-displacement TC pumps. His TC pumps have 11cc/rev displacement, compared to the 13.2 cc/rev of his version of the CB-X.
His page for the CB-X pump is still live:
https://radial-dynamics.com/products/cbx-steering-pump
This is the TC pump he is recommending for my application:
https://radial-dynamics.com/collect.../tc-pro-series-high-performance-steering-pump
I am still waiting for a response to see if I can run a small enough pulley to make up the difference in displacement at lower RPMs. I'm less concerned about flow at cruising RPM, and more about flow at low RPMs, such as when rolling through a parking lot.
Lee Power Steering also offers a very similar CB (presumably same thing as a CB-X), but with bearings in lieu of bushings:
https://leepowersteering.com/collec...aw-high-performance-cb-full-bearing-race-pump
Eric at Radial Dynamics mentioned his CB-X was a highly customized version of this one.
I have not yet reached out to Lee Power Steering. I did send a message to PSC about their CBX, but have received no response.
If I get an answer from Radial Dynamics about their TC pump I'll try and update here. So far he's given me a LOT more info than I've posted here, and if he thinks it's safe enough to run a small pulley on the TC to make up the flow at low RPM, I will probably try his TC pump next. Otherwise I may try the Lee CB-X or PSC CBX. Presumably, the biggest difference between the PSC and Lee versions are the use of bearings in the Lee pump and bushings in the PSC pumps. (Eric did note that bushings are often actually quieter than bearings.)