Lighting for SPS corals, in general, is achieve through intensity, duration, or the combination of both. If you can't hit the amount of PAR needed, then consider stretching out your lighting period for saturation. What you will find out is that you don't need that much intensity if you have longer duration of lighting. Also, quite a number of SPS don't require as much light as most people think.
Here's the same coral, picked up at the same time, mounted at the same time, and grown in two separate areas. One sits on the sandbed and the other on the rockwork.
RR The Vinh. The difference is very little to no difference in coloration between the two pieces. Macro shots gets into the nitty gritty that most people can't see with their eyes.
As for PAR values, here are the PAR values for my current lights.
PAR values from 47G tank. Note values for where some of the SPS pieces are mounted at (outside of the 200+ range).
I can grow SPS on the sandbed in my current tank, but since you mentioned the above pieces, here's where I have some of them, or their equivalents.
RR USA Orange Passion in current tank (~150 PAR). I've grown this one in 380 PAR before in last tank before the crash. No difference in color so far that I can tell. Both pops when the blues comes on.
RR Pink Cadillac
~307 PAR in current tank
Same frag in ~200 PAR in old tank. The pink/oranges on the body comes on as the frags get larger and they all start out with a greenish yellow base. Polyp colors are there with frags and anything larger. You can see the colors coming in on the lone nub on the right there.
Wolverine. Don't have this in current tank, but grew the last one in 180 PAR. This is my current equivalent, which IMO has better base color. Sits on sandbed at ~125 PAR.
RR USA Wolverine in 180 PAR. Doesn't have the nice deep blue/purple body as in the wild above.
Pink Lemonade in 230 PAR in previous tank
ASD Rainbow. Never grown this one before in either tank, so can't comment. I'm growing 3 different milles in the tank current and their par values vary from 200-400 PAR.
Palmers blue mille (200 PAR)
Wild Aussie mille. Mother is orange with yellow tips. Orange base slowly coming in, but I don't expect the frag to have same coloration as mother until at least mini colony in size. 300 PAR.
Copps' 24k mille. 400 PAR.