Had the same problem with a high wing ICP Savannah aircraft. Changed mechanical pump, aux pump, filter/gascolator, checked all the lines, checked tank vents, checked pump diaphragm vent all were ok but the problem remained. On full power , pressure would drop to 0,11 bar and it would stay there until I was reducing throttle. Engine was running fine though. During cruise , occasionally the pressure would drop from 0,26 bar to 0,15. The aux pump would raise the pressure to about 0,29 bar. It would happen on a cold day, a very hot summer day or even a very cold winter day. No Avgas was used, only mogas without ethanol. Finally I believed that it was actually a sensor fault (sensor was checked for accuracy) due to air being trapped inside the hose that is connected to the sensor from the fuel manifold ( not Rotax standard but custom made by ICP). I changed the installation and moved the sensor to a lower position than the manifold in order for any trapped air to be vented away by the return line and now I get solid readings (0,25-0,26). So I guess that air was being trapped between the sensor and the manifold , giving fake pressure readings to the sensor. Although it is normal to have air inside the fuel manifold, it appears that somehow air does go inside there and if not vented from the return line, it can cause problems.