Agree with Chris, but it all ended ok 
Looks nice and tidy
The only thing we have started doing differently (other than the butchery surgery on the interrupt wiring to use the big Vx injector plug) is take the vac reference from a tee on the servo line 
This is what Gaffers did initially and the MAP was all over the place every time the brake pedal was pressed. Also, the MAP hit 100kPa at about half throttle. I did wonder if the brake servo was leaking (it held vacuum with the engine stopped for a good few pumps of the pedal, though). Be interested to know if there's any effect from the servo on other cars plumbed this way.
Still, looks a nice job, James. Second nature by now, though. 
worth a look 
although both mine have been done that way, no issues attributed to it, iirc...?
Mine done that way and so's TBE, both with no ill effects 
I wouldn't expect there to be, TBH, which is why I was a bit baffled by Gaffers' issue. We drew a bit of a blank, so put a nozzle in the plenum and, AFAIK, it has been fine since. I think there must have been a leak into the servo but, as I say, you could stop the engine, and it held enough vacuum for a half dozen pumps of the pedal.
