Bellows pump...
I use a bellows pump as a pusher on my old leaky plow truck (6. 2GM).
Before the line leaks got so bad, the lift pump had no problem pulling fuel through the bellows pump which is located in the bed of the monster. (i. e. if the pump fails or is off in the RAM it will not act as blockage to the normal flow of fuel) It was originally installed to help push fuel from the tank after months of sitting idle.
The bellows pump now serves to overcome all the rusty leaks in the fuel lines. When it runs the truck runs. When it does not run, the liftpump on the engine sucks air via the leaks and the truck dies.
Nothing like plowing snow and seeing the diesel streaks all over the parking lot... .

A gallon of fuel for 20 min of plowing is getting old real fast but then again the truck was only $400.
I say all this, not to demonstrate that I enjoy pollution, but rather to make an argument that this bellows pump idea might be just right for the normal to mild HP setups.
This spring, when I am sure (8" of snow yesterday) that I can park the leaking beast for much needed repairs, I plan to move the electric bellows pump to the area of my fuel tank on the RAM.
I hope to get rid of the bucking in the RAM which I feel under WOT when driving with the Edge powered up.