Well, he schooled me on the differences between the 95 series and the 150 series. The thing I like about the 150 series is that you can get replacement filters from Fleetguard... . I guess you can't with the 95 series? I asked him about placement of the pump, and he suggested that the optimal placement is closest to the tank, which makes sense. I was surprised to hear that the setup weighs 30lbs.
He also suggested bypassing the OE pump completely, but leaving the OE water separator in place, theory being that overkill in that department is good. I like Midwest Fuel Injection's price on the setup of the 150/95 ($635. 55). As far as which model is best for my application (I am bone stock with no intention of modding the motor), the 95GPH is more than adequate for what I need.
I asked him about what kind of pressure I could expect with the FASS, and he told me that 16psi is normal, with a drop of no more than 1psi at WOT and towing. He also said that the Dodge retrofit of the in-tank pumps is a disaster waiting to happen; doesn't provide near enough pressure to the VP44, and it's a MOPAR part, not Cummins, so you can only get the part through Dodge.
Installation takes one hour, according to him. All I have to do is give him a heads up and he can order what I need. I'm on my way to Arizona in May for school, and I'm taking two weeks of leave, so I think I'm going to swing out his way and get this done.