Yes that pump is just in, you'll need 120lbs/hour, and that will deliver 128ibs/hour. They are good pumps anyway; I use one to shift oil, water and fuel out of tanks
Disconnect the IAC with the vac line connected to the regulator, it should carry on running reasonably well, but just see. Get a feel for how it runs. Then disconnect the vac line to the regulator (blocking the open hole for the manifold connection), and it should go instantly very rich and rough.. if you blip the throttle it should be well over rich and surround you in a nice cloud of black smoke. Listen to the high-pressure pump, check if it is noisy then?
If you have a vac pump then you can pull vacuum and should return the engine to nice clean running i.e leans the motor out - less fuel rail pressure, less fuel injected per injection event / duty cycle.
If you increase i.e. pump up the signal line to the regulator it will further enrichen the mixture and I doubt the engine will be running for long... you may just get long enough to hear how the high pressure pump sounds. If it's complaining because of rail pressure, then you should hear it then. If it doesn't then it may be heat related with the pump itself..
Give it a go and see