I install the DDRP two weeks ago. I had the original mounted on the frame using the pump relocation kit from Geno's. The reason why I did this is I thought that the Westac fuel sender was failing as the carter pump would be at 15psi at idle then drop down to 10psi just sitting there. After a bit it would return to normal again. I installed the Westac back in 2000 when they offered only one gauge the 15 psi one. It has worked always worked perfectly and I thought okay it must be time to replace it. Well to make this story short, I also have the Blue Chip FMS which has a low fuel pressure warning also. It activates at under 5 psi. Guess what driving back to the campground the Westac gauge drops to zero and FMS fuel pressure comes on to. I turn my fuel box off limp back to the campground and change back to my original lift pump in the morning. This pump was on the truck for its first 60000 miles. Its pressure was down to 10 psi under load and I thought it would make a great backup and it did. When I installed the backup, pressure was back to 12 at idle and 10 under load on the Westac gauge. Well it was not the gauge it was the pump in my case.
Just some notes that I have discovered with the Westac. When I first installed it in 2000, I tapped into my transmission temp gauge power. This cause major needle swings of 2 to 3 psi. If you would turn on your lights the guage would read higher readings. It was kind of crazy as more accessories you would turn on the guage would read high.
I solved this problem by running a power line directly to the battery. I didn't want to take any chances with the ground, so I also work on it at the sender and gauge.
Well the Westec fuel pressure gauge has worked perfect and now with the DDRP in place, 17 psi at idle and 15 under light load, but mainly just sits at 17 psi. My original lift pump is back under the rear seat if I ever need it again.
I guess my opinion of the Westac Fuel pressure gauge is it has worked great for me, and saved my VP44 with the help of the FMS low pressure warning as I thought the sender had failed.
Jay