Where does it say that this pump has an internal regulator? It looks just like the MSD 2225 which is typically used with a regulator. There is some mention of MSD atomic being a returnless system, but the regulator may be in the throttle body. Doesn't the kit come with some documentation?1. I believe the fuel pump I have is an external pump (pwms?) part # prd30768 that self regulates at 58 psi. Now I think I want to run a return line bc it’ll dump fuel right in the pick up tray which should aid in preventing starvation at super steep angles for prolonged periods of time.. Do I have to run a regulator with a return line? If I ran a factory style fuel pump in the tank, would I need a regulator for a return?
Your sending unit looks like it's set up for an in-tank pump. That's really the best way to do it, so why not?
The general factory approach is hardline along the frame, but soft hose to the tank and engine. This allows for movement of the engine and frame flex and reduces noise transfer. Running the entire thing out of rubber hose is usually not recommended.2. The instruction manual says you shouldn’t use hard lines and recommends running soft efi rated hose. To me I can’t see why it would be a problem if I had soft hose at the tank and tbi unit with factory hardline in between?
The sensor is expensive because it's a wideband, but that sounds like they're marking up quite a bit. Do some research because most of the aftermarket setups are using the Bosch LSU 4.2 or 4.9 sensors. One example is Bosch 0 258 007 057 (VW Number: 021-906-262-B). There are a lot of variants that differ just by harness length or mounting accessories.3. Is there an alternative o2 sensor I could use? The MSD branded sensors cost about $130-$150, but I can’t find any specs on it to try and find a suitable alternative. For example if I had to replace it would there be one I could go get from a parts store?
Here's a bunch on rock auto https://www.rockauto.com/en/partsearch/?mfr=BOSCH&partnum=17***
This site claims that it's using the 17025 (LSU 4.9): https://www.efisystempro.com/wbo2-sensor-sniper-tbi-554-155#tab-description.
What Is The Difference Between The Holley and Bosch Sensor Options?
As far as a sensor goes, absolutely nothing. 100% identical. As far as packaging goes, one comes in a Bosch box, the other in a Holley package. As far as warranty goes, Holley products are covered by a 90-day warranty against defect in material or workmanship. The ones in the Bosch box come without warranty.
That makes sense since that sensor is also used with a lot of WBO2 gauges. https://www.rockauto.com/en/parts/bosch,17025,oxygen+(o2)+sensor,5132 That's a "universal" part, but if you can figure out a suitable harness length, you could find an OE application that works on your install. Look here: https://rusefi.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1478