I run basically the same setup, 40k so far.
I run a RACOR 690 10 micron mounted up under the bed right from the tank, then the OEM carter, then on to the OEM ff (with wif, heater etc) then on to the VP.
I figuer if I filter it twice at 10 microns I probably really will get 10 microns clean at the VP. I left the OEM ff in place in case the carter lp (or the mallory in your case) trashes out for some reason, it should catch the trash.
BECAUSE I run the carter OEM lp I put a bypass regulator after the carter OEM lp to keep the flipping check valve closed as that seems to be a MAJOR failure point for the carter OEM lp. I set the bypass regulator (Mallory 4307m) at 12 psi, and get 12 psi unless I am towing my 13k 5er then it gets to 10 at the VP at times.
I'm in FL so I did not put the fuel heater in the RACOR, but if you lived in the colder climates you could do that. I also run Stanadyne blue in EVERY tank, some for the pour point but mainly for the lubricity.
I look at this as a fuel SYSTEM, no one thing is a silver bullet.
It sure is nice to check the RACOR every so often for water and sediment. Once in Orlando I got a bad (wet) load of fuel and all I had to do was drain off the water seperator about every 1/4 tank or so. Must have gotten a 1/2 gallon of water out of the tank eventually.
Clean fuel before it ever gets into the fuel system and reclean it just before it gets to the VP and sufficient pressure to keep the VP happy.
The nice thing also about frame mounting is if you ever have to change the lp it is a 15 minute job.
The trickiest thing I had to figuer out is keeping the VP fp sensor from failing. I tried the 18" snubber line of ss AN-6 (which may not be as good as plain rubber snubber for flexability) and the sensor lasted 1 year, replaced it and the second one lasted 1 year. I am trying a really long snubber (10') to see if shear volume (13. 5 cubic inches) wrapped in a coil but NOT wrapped in a semetrical loop will help buffer whatever is killing the VP fp sensor. I will know in another year.
I really think clean fuel (NO WATER, no particulates, but especially NO WATER), lubricated, lp pushing, bypassed if you run a carter OEM, clean the fuel again, and sufficient pressure to the VP is the key to this fuel system.
I think the key to the RACOR is NO WATER. Can you imagine what the internal pressures of the VP are if the fuel gets upped to 17k psi and there is superheated steam mixed in there with that?
Bob Weis