TRDMole is right, that FPR will not be for our car, we don't have a return line. I installed the fuel line upgrade kit from Jim@ForeignAffairs. It's a very good kit with high quality parts. If you are holding off on that due to funds, you should do the fuel pressure regulator modification. This actually cam from another member that I haven't seen post for a very long time. Jim posted the information about it on CMPL.
Basically, you pull the fuel sending unit out of the tank. Take the regulator off (small brass can with a whole on 1 end and flat side on the other). The desired result is to increase it to 59psi. To modify it, you need to take something small, I used the head of a 1/4" ratchet (the part the socket clips onto) and put it against the hole in the regulator. Crush it in the vise in small increments. To tell when you are at 59psi, you need to take a compressor and blow into that hole until it leaks out at 59psi. It's a free mod and helped equalize the fuel delivery between the front and rear rails for me.
If you have an OBD2 scanner that reads short term and long term fuel trims from the ECU for bank 1 and 2, take a reading once, you'll be shocked! My 2 rails were running almost 5% apart on average. Sometimes more. The regulator mod took care of most of it, Jim's fuel lines and filter took care of the rest.
The 190lph pump is probably fine, the 255lph that TRDMole has is nice too.

URD sells 318cc injectors that are sized well for around 6psi boost. If you are shooting for more boost than that, you should consider bottom end work, lowering the compression a little, larger injectors, a larger pump and a return line with regulator. Yes, lots of work and money. -JoeB