The PS reservoir will not clear the Blackbird covers - they are quite a bit taller in that area. I thought about possible remote setup, but not my first choice. I went with the reservoir lift kit from Blackbird, and it's a creative, low cost solution and was happy with it. Although, I needed just a hair more lift than the spacers provided, so added one shim to each spacer and solved it. This was one of the time drags - had the pump on and off three times before I got some clearance, plus a big mess of fluid underneath - I didn't plan well for that.
As far as the wiring, I went ahead and ordered a set of harness extenders as a time saver / insurance policy to have on-hand just in case. But after looking at it again and after hearing Geoff make a comment that the harness "should" be able to be flipped (implying separation of the coil runs), I agreed, and had the vision that I could make it look like the factory did it, and bit the bullet and began the very tedious process of surgically separating the harness with extreme care with the blade - that took me about 4-5 hours. The OEM harnesses are well made and protected - multiple tight wraps, and getting that Tesa tape off is not quick. Glad I did - I found one wire of the four going down to the AC with a small spot of insulation damage and copper showing. The coil wires actually exit the large bundle at the left rear of the engine at the top of the valve cover and actually head down behind and around the valve cover to meet the coils facing down as OEM - so you can see they actually really want to run on top - plenty of length available without needing the extensions.