Thanks for the reply Mark.
The maximum on the filter is about 94 gpm, so the 73 GPM for the filter was the "optimal." We do have a attached spa, but since it has the same pipe limitations of 1-1/2", and the pool is switched off when the spa is on, I don't see how a larger pump would help. If the pipe can only handle 44GPM that prevents any benefit from a larger pump, correct?
I thought about a dual speed, but even the smallest I could find, a 3/4 HP with a SF of 1.67 yields a total brake HP of 1.25. While, I would use the lower setting for usual service, and could try to use the higher setting for spa, backflowing and chemical dispersion, again aren't i limited to the 44 GPM due to the piping? So the dual speed might really be ineffective as I would be stuck at using the lower power.
What problems might I have with the heater or the filter with an underpowered pump?
Thanks