Centrifugal pumps can handle more air at high RPM, than at low RPM. Of course, the suction will increase too, possibly causing the leak to increase. But hopefully, there's a higher RPM that will handle air incoming from the leak, without increasing the leak so much that the pump cannot help it.
One other point to consider - as the leak increases, the SOUNDS from the leak also increase. There are some leak detection tools that exploit this, but they are not cheap:
http://www.leaktools.com/mm5/merchan...egory_Code=LD2
You might want to check around and see if someone in your area can perform that sort of leak detection. You may also want to check out these two flow-charts, from that same company:
http://www.leaktools.com/professiona...ion%20Gath.pdf
http://www.leaktools.com/professiona...re%20Test2.pdf
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