That's a great idea for a permanent installation. Also worth mentioning is Holley carbs usually have small filters installed behind the inlet fittings of the float bowls. Restricted filter(s) here won't show on the fuel pressure gauge. I would just change them to be sure or some people remove them permanently and use an inline external filter.
ya, I removed them, to get my pressure around 6.5 to 7 psi.
Only need one filter.
this year my fuel pressure dropped to 5 psi, from 6.5. Replacing filter solved that. As I've said before,
the more gauges, the quicker you diagnose small problems, before they become big.
AFR meter is another great tool. It detects the smallest changes.ie, was running around 14.5, instead
of 13.5. Found out air filter base was not secured properly to carburetor.