JPB please understand, that as in most cars in the last 15 years they cram
so much under the dash, that having the brake master cylinder moved,
powered by a bar across the inside under the dash which would be one
option, was out the minute it was brought up.
In order to have it over on the passenger side I would have to dump the
heater matrix and fans on the inside and move the air bags and their control
modules. As the car has the airbags as factory fit as standard for import
these need to be there.
The other option of keeping the pedal system where it is through the bulk
head an having it push a bar along infront of the firewall to the brake
master cylinder which would need to be mounted sideways is a no go too
as shown in the above photos there is no space behind the back of the
intake manifold.
Added to which there are control modules, exhaust pipes, cooling pipes the
ABS pump(another factory standard fit) the transmission The fuse board and
the cooling system reservoir.
This is why I asked about remote pulley power ancillaries.
This was taken on Saturday
This was the original layout I came up with before realising that there was not
enough clearance for drive shafts.
This was the second version of the layout.
And then I tried that in and had to move the alternator up front temporally I hope.
I hope these old pictures from the build thread helps you understand better and
why I want to put it back behind the block and off set.