The new lenses with floating elements are often troubled with extension tubes since you are using them outside their designed distance. You get a sharp center but often the image just breaks up.
Some years ago I converted a TC-20E by removing the glass leaving just an extension tube, it can be used with the old unit focusing designs like: Micro Nikkor 55mm f/3.5, 105mm f/4 and similar and the New Noct-Nikkor actually does well with extension as well, although a shorter TC-14E would be preferable to use as donor.
The TC-20E Extension tube design does also perform quite bad with 200mm f/2.0 and 300mm f/2.8 since their optical design rely heavily on Internal Focusing.
Please note that it will also not work with the new E-Type lenses they have electronic aperture stop down.
Generally the old advise to use a TC for close up work still goes;
the old TC-14 and TC-201 work often better than an extension tube on the old Micro Nikkors.
Again the new 58mm 1.4 has shown some initial good performance with TC14E, 17E and 20E-III, I need to try it out some more...
BTW link to PN11 DIY modification
http://damien.douxchamps.net/photo/pn11/