Interesting point though Robin. Am i right in saying that a HPFP is only a few hundred quid, and relatively easy for a specialist to fit??
....Relatively easy for a specialist to fit or possibly someone experienced (not like me!) - It just requires great care AFAIK.
An Autotech HPFP is 'only' a few hundred quid because it's only the replacement of the internals into your OEM pump body. JKM strongly advise against them and although those with them post that they are totally happy I have heard some stories, one involving fire, which meant that I bought the much more expensive APR pump (~£700 IIRC). If you don't want to spend the money for peace of mind with an APR, then I would advise buying a brand new OEM pump from VW/VAG and having the Autotech internals fitted in that. However, personally i would save up for the APR or, of course, not go as far as modding your car quite so much and hence being able to work with the stock pump.
Again, if you are going to R-tech, take his advice - View him as the expert on your individual car (as I do with JKM). I don't think he is against the Autotech pump as much as either myself or JKM.
I'm trying to be as objective and practical for you in my advice as I do personally favour the APR pump for a Stage 2 or 2+ car.