HV oil pump vs Stock oil pan

From D. Vizards SBC book:
Oil pumps must be sized to satisfy low, not high, RPM requirements. A misconception is that the engines need more oil as RPM increases [ the clearances do not change with rpm, my insert! ] ......Consequently all oil pumps have excess delivery at peak rpm. If bearing clearances are at the wide limit....., tightening up the pump clearances helps idle oil pressure to the tune of 2-3 psi. AT A 650 rpm IDLE, 10 PSI is FINE, BUT THE PRESSURE BETTER BE UP UP TO ABOUTY 35 PSI BY 1800 RPM [ OR SO ].

Clearances don't, but the forces pulling on the oil within the rod journal will be far greater at RPM. The power needed to run any oil pump is negligible, so a HV oil pump just makes good sense. Unless one is tracking actual pressure at the point of interest (rod journal, cam bearing, rockers) then one must assume worst case and ensure the system has every chance for success.