Roe's book says something like 4 psi at WOT, and some Buick manual were saying 5. Then others said a Quadrajet is fine with as little as 2 psi.

(I had about 3 pis at WOT.)
Then I found a site that says it's not pressure, but flow that's important. That the carb's fuel bowl can't hold enough for a ¼ mile run. Whith good flow, 2 psi is enough.
In case my pump was bad, I swapped it with a new one I already had (brand unknow). The WOT stumbling improve a little, but was still there.
Then I removed the internal filter in the carb inlet and replaced it with a much larger external filter. (less restriction = more flow) NO STUMBLE!!!

3 psi before the filter dosn't mean much. It's the pressure/flow after the filter that's important.
SOME OTHER THINGS I FOUND OUT:
Odd fire V6 pump are the same as Buick 350 V8 pumps
GM performance still sells a high performance odd-fire pump for ~$67. (Maybe it could be changed to even-fire?).
Carter no longer makes it's high capacity pump.

Odd-fire/V8 pump on even-fire will provide low pressure.
So while I'm OK for know, I still want to upgrade my fuel pump in the near future. I would like to find the part # of the Carter HP pump or find out if the GM HP pump can be converted to even-fire. Otherwise I might just go high-tech - electric
