This is the set up I did last year, it is a completely new full flow oil system.
I went with an N/A stud, Canton remote filter adapter, remote filter mount (perma cool
RM-1791) w/ Canton Mecca 6.25 spin on filter (8 micron filtration), 180deg B&M thermostat (BMM-70259) , earls 13"x7" cooler, 2qt Canton Accusump with Electronic Pressure Control valving (20-25psi), all plumbed with Earl's AN -10 SS lines and fittings.
I went with the 2qt accusump because I thought I could mount it in the engine bay, but it turns out I couldn't find the room so I mounted the accusump in the trunk, and plumbed it through the floor with a bulkhead fitting.
Tight fit for a regular wrench, but a stubby or an AN wrench should work.
Mounted the remote filter under the driver's headlight. I'll trim the plastic cover to clean it up a bit, the brass fitting is a one-way check valve so when the accusump dumps it doesn't push against the oil pump (the CM filter has an anti drain back system but I figured I didn't want to over power it and force the filter to back flow). This will fit with the 3" IC pipe, 24x12x3 IC.
This is the thermostat, I got a bunch of 180 degree Earl's fittings on sale so I ended up positioning it this way, if I didn't get the hose ends so cheap I would have just turned the thermostat 90 degrees and plumbed it with right angle fittings. (one of the 180's is off in the pic). Notice the second check valve, this ensures that the oil coming from the thermostat doesn't flow back and stall when it is only partially open, it also keeps the cooler from siphoning out once the engine is turned off.
Earl's cooler mounted in front of A/C (could have gone bigger, but it is nearly twice the size of the stock one).
I drilled out the coin holder to mount the toggle switch for the electronic valve on the Accusump. It fits great and the holder closes completely.
This turned out to be an expensive way to go (close to $1400) but knowing that I have a decent system that should stand up to any future higher horsepower goals does give me some piece of mind, (i'm currently at ~500whp, it'll handle anything I'm going to do in the future). I made all of the hose myself with a cutter I bought from Summit and for most of the fittings I just wrapped them in electric tape and used two cresent wrenches to tighten them down, (some got slightly nicked-up, but I'm not building a show car, well maybe I am).
Matt