Pump flow rates don't mean a thing unless pressures are included in the spec.
Pretty much all pumps will flow the most with no resistance to flow offered. It is what they do when resistance is offered that is important. Flow rates and pressure for any given engine will vary with the clearances in the journals, and orifices in the pathways.
To wit, an old worn engine will have low oil pressure (and lots of oil flow), even with a brand new oil pump installed. But, that flow volume is unlikely to reach the furthest path away from the pump, 'cause all the journals are loose.
Check out water pumps, for example. Many have flow rates coupled to the amount of lift in can provide. The lift is another way of saying back pressure.
Even the SOHC4 pump will flow zero if you block the output. Well ok, the pressure relief valve will open to allow it to flow through the pump without hydraulic lock blowing seals.
Anyway, what you need is a flow rate with output pressure spec.