Yeah just keep the angles the same n it should be ok.
Try googling remote servo that might bring up how they work etc give you another line to go down. Extending the rod the whole length of the car you might find it gets in the way of other stuff.
Yeah if you extend the push rod you can move the servo just gotta make sure you don't change the geometry too much, if you change the angles on the rod you might find it jam against somthing or changes the amount of movement on the pedal. But aslong as you test it before you make the final fixings you should be ok. Had to do a bit of this on a MK1 fezza i had
OMG thats great work!! now if i was only better with my spray guns!!! unfortunatly my spraying is like my welding, it sticks but isn't always good looking
Good luck with the project though
I work at thorpe and its dead quiet at the mo (but then most parks are reaaly) so no ques in the week and not really bad at the weekend. Fright nights are starting in a couple of weeks so the parks open till 8pm or 10pm and have mazes set up with people scaring the shit out you while you walk round. Thing is thorpes no where as big as alton and doesn't have asmany rides. Kinda depends where you live too n if you fancy a drive. Think you can get cheaper tickets for these parks online too.
unless there caught red handed with your keys who's to know?? I use to be able to get into my cappa with my house keys and my spare keys are the old keys from my MK1 fiesta so its not like you even need to rip the ignition out any old key fits an old lock.
I had a rumble/knocking noise coming through my floor once, then the diff went bang!!! But that was at low speeds too, along the way i found the prop to diff bolts were loose and i changed the centre bearing and rubber bush thingy.
I broke mine the other week on a curly wurly doesn't hurt already had a filling in it n the dentist always hurts my pockets Just file the edges down with one of those nail boards women use