First the whole concept of turnover for residential pools is flawed (see pump run time study in my sig). There is no minimum turnover required for a residential pool so minimum flow rates are really only important for things such as heaters and SWGs and SPAs so you really don't need to bother trying to figure it out unless you have one of these features.
But if you are going to the trouble of replacing a motor, I would get a two speed. Assuming you have a 48Y square flange motor, then you could use a UQS1102R motor but you will need to buy a 3/4 HP full rated impeller for the pump.
That is impossible. You filter gauge is broken.When the pump is running, it typically reads 55-60 psi,
No need to. A pool can get by with as little as 2 hours of run time (see study).While we're at it, my pump runs 24/7.
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