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Real orbits changes gravity falloff as a core feature of the mod so if you still want to be able to use the mod normally I don't think you can use the vanilla solar system. I am pretty sure there is a real orbits version somewhere on the workshop though.
If you already have bases and stuff on earth, then you can go into admin mod and delete and respawn the moon farther away. you will most likely need to do that for every celestial body in the system as well.
With it gravity well of Earthlike/Moon will be vanilla, but their SoI will be way larger ( may even be infinite, but reverse square law decreases pulling force with distance + smaller bodies have smaller SoI).
It does not have orbit line display, but a couple of programs exist to visualize orbit and show details.