I do run one (mounted under the nose panel above the radiator). I think if all the proper precautions are taken (trap door in sump, late style oil baffle, oil cooling) then the accusump probably isn't necessary for high g-loads.
However, I still think it is good insurance. I had an oil cooler fitting come loose at Miller and dump about 5 Qts of my oil but I never lost pressure because the Accusump had 3 extra qts. More recently, due to a broken motor mount, one of my oil lines pulled completely off the oil cooler and dumped my entire system as fast as the pump could pump it. Again, the accusump fired off and the engine was fine. Did the Accusump save the engine in either scenario? I don't know but it sure didn't hurt.
Two items for thought:
I have a manual, cable actuated valve on mine for remote operation from the cockpit. I fire the accusump prior to start up EVERY time I start the car and I have 20 LBS oil pressure before the engine starts. That has to add to bearing longevity.
With the new RR tire and higher G loads, will we see more rod bearing failure from uncovering the oil pickup? Who knows?
As far as leaks, I run mine Tee'd off the oil cooler lines so it is one extra line about 3' long and 2 fittings. I don't see that as any substantial risk. It has been in the car over 5 years with no issues. I would NEVER mount an oil line that size in the interior.