Yep, that's correct. As the fuel system is of the injected variety, pressures will be a lot higher than carb fuel systems.
From memory, the two FPR's both returned 3.2 bar at idle, with the vacuum pipe removed and around 2.8 bar at idle, with the vacuum pipe attached. The pressure also responded as expected, with blips of the throttle.
This led me to believe that the FPR(s) weren't tired and were functioning as they should be. But, the gauge I was using wasn't terribly accurate.
I did this testing to investigate my presumed low fuel pressure issue, that was discovered when the car was on a dyno.
Since taking these measurements, and knowing how well the car runs, the colour of the spark plugs etc... and watching the dyno operator fiddle with the probe, I'm convinced the lambda probe in the exhaust wasn't reading properly and thus, gave erronious results.
They always have issues at MOT time getting a decent reading too so, that further reinforces my suspicions !