
I am going with -6AN fittings for the first time and really hope to make it look nice. Although one of the major selling points of the Atomic EFI is the ability to be used in a returnless configuration, our cars typically have a return line and some additional factors such as desire to drive the car when it is above 81 degrees and not installing the fuel pump in the tank make it better to use a return. I spoke with MSD tech support and they gave me a very nice listing of parts to go with my Professional Products fuel pump that included a 2002 'Vette fuel filter/regulator and a prefilter to install before the pump. I will be locating the pump (or so I hope) on the frame near where the lines go into the frame and will be replacing the hard lines with braided stainless lines. MSD does not recommend using hard lines with the EFI, although I wonder if it is more important when using the returnless system and PWM pump that might hammer pretty badly...
They are offering a free MSD 6A box to go with it if you order before May 31st, and so I sent off the rebate form immediately and hope to have it soon. I now have three modules to mount on the firewall and I think I have some idea as to where to put things. I can put the ECU where the regulator used to be and the coil module just to the left of the wiper motor assembly. Still not quite sure where I will put the Digital6A unit.
I'll post more as I make progress...