Someone may want to correct me here but I believe that our "stock" fuel filters and most aftermarket such as the Racor have a wide range of micron ratings, but most are 10 micron... at least that is what I recall.
So, the larger micron rating of 450 is a tad large. It won't "really" be a bad thing since the stock fuel filter is still in the circuit and will catch the small stuff.
The next item is the psi/gph rating.
It doesn't quote the psi variation that we consider when we install a lift pump or helper/pusher pump.
In the case of the VE pump, we'd like to maintain at least 10psi at WOT and more like 12-15 would be better for the guys who are really pushing their pumps...
Our stock pump in new condition usually runs around 10 psi at idle maybe a tad more and, should hold a steady 5-6 at WOT... . that is too low for the wild 'N crazy guys among us... .

When I replaced my stocker just recently I had about 8psi at idle and at WOT I could draw the pressure gauge down to virtually "0" psi... not good.
The only saving grace is the VE itself has an internal "vane style supply pump" that can draw it's own fuel ... within limitations of course... so that means that we may see "0" psi at WOT on a guage but the vane pump is helping out a bit and doing some of the drawing... which it should not really have to do if it can be helped.
All this should be kept in context though... . if your supply pressure/volume drops as you open the throttle the pump has to not only work harder; in addition, the supply side of our VE pump needs to hold a certain pressure which in turn has a direct impact on the high pressure side (head) that feeds the nozzles... . we need every psi we can get going to the injectors.
I'd look a bit further for a helper pump but that's ONLY my opinion of course... .

pb... .