"Does everyone do the in tank pd pump or are there guys running inline fuel pumps? I was going to install a inline pump from a 6.5L gmc diesel under the hood (push/pull pump rated for 32gph) they are cheap and plentiful. I guess they probably don't flow as much as the vein style pump, but when you compare to the factory no lift pump it should still be a improvement." dereks5120
Similar situation that I have installed in my Jeep "05 Liberty CRD. The PO had simply installed a $25 inline pump,
the VM motor as it ages has a tendency to lose prime. He did point it out when we went over the car. It did die, and yes, the car stopped unexpectedly a couple of times. The Jeep has a hand primable fuel filter, so it didn't take much to get it going again. Replaced the pump, judging from the POs receipts, about 5yrs old. No more problems.
The "proper fix", at least as espoused on the Jeep forums, is an intank lift pump. After dropping the tank, and going through fairly extensive procedures, a solid 4-5hr job, and >$300 with the right harness. Took me mebbe half an hour
on the Rhino ramps, one side, a couple of crimps and plugging some hoses back on, <$30, to put a new inline pump in. And I'm a slooow mechanic.
With the amount of fuel needed to assist the fuel pump, even at high power and revs, I suspect it won't make a bit of difference to the motor if you go a small inline pump.