Ok, I didn't say that if you space the bonnet you will be decapitated in a head on, what I said was that if the bolts sheered off and the hooks didn't catch the bonnet it could go through the windscreen, and potentially decapitate you (ok that may be a bit over the top, but it could still injure you). The bonnet crumples because it is secured at the back, if the bolts sheer off on impact, either due to age, over torqing, being previously damaged, or being replaced with poor quality/low grade bolts, and the hooks are no longer able to catch the bonnet because it has been spaced, then it could definately enter the cabin, especially if the impact shatters the windscreen, as an intact windscreen would tend to deflect the bonnet over the top.
Anyway, I made that post as a safety warning to someone being presented with a modification without knowing the full implications, and if you weigh up the odds and decide it's worth it for the small risk to the health of yourselves and the potential occupants of your car, then by all means, space away
flygt4 - I have mine with the compressor housing rotated, but when I sell I will include the modified wastegate actuator, which is the only part that needs alteration to rotate the housing. It is otherwise a very simple job. The piping is all 2" mild steel but is ceramic + powder coated to prevent rust (has a 10 year guarantee) and to reduce heat transfer from engine bay to pipes. Not sure on how modified your car is, but so far this setup seems to easily support over 300hp and low 13 sec 1/4 miles
I will let you know when it starts coming off (should be within a month, as I just want to race 1 more time before upgrading everything). I have some pictures too if you want to see.