I bought one for my 95 but after considering the added risk of leaks in the pump and lines, I didn't install it and returned it. One of the SAE test is how well oil sticks to the cylinder walls etc... The new oils are way superior to the old ones at doing this.
An alternative that Cummins recommended to me (and I did this) was to put a switch under the dash to kill the power to the injector pump solenoid. Then you can crank it until you get oil pressure. It's harder on your starter and battery but it's easier on the engine since you don't have the high bearing load etc... of a running engine. Cummins used to say if you haven't run your engine in 30 days, pull the wire to the injector and crank it till you get pressure. The switch just makes it easier. Of course this was 1995, God only knows the codes you'd get doing that now a days.