I hear where you are coming from, I am not sure of what abilities you posses, but it is not an easy task to pull off. The pump needs to have a timing circuit that upon switching the key to run, it starts running, and pressurizes the engine, but disengages upon the presents on engine oil pressure. On shut down, there has to be another timing circuit that starts the pump and runs to a set amount of time, 1-5 minutes typically. The whole system has to be sound, and protected from road damage. The lines also need to be high quality, and probably should be of the braided type. I like the accumulator ideal myself, I ran one on my last dragster and it worked just fine. I have been toying with the ideal of doing one on my truck, and I think I will. The beauty of the accumulator is it's simple and automatic. MOROSO has a nice unit, you can get a 3 quart or a 1 1/2 quart model. They make an electric solenoid valve so it would be simple to get working. What is so nice about them, is if for some reason the there is a oil pressure problem, the accumulator will momentarily step in and correct it.