Even when you reduce the fuel pressure (which reduces the effectiveness of the atomization of the fuel nozzle, btw), you'll be adding more fuel per unit airflow vs stock.
I like that the MAFT-Pro allows you to adjust the timing as well as monitor it - I feel this is safe for 550s or 680s. Is it optimal? No. But it's FAR better than the Lex/550s + SAFC, IMHO!
A standalone should be looked into, when you are pushing 500 or greater hp, as a general rule of thumb, imho. The MAFT-Pro will handle all normal needs - and this is what I would recommend to you. You can just scale and go (ala Lex/550s) or you can be safe, monitor timing, and find out how much timing you need to pull, to bring it back in line with stock (this is the route I am currently on)