To the OP...the reason you'll probably see some reservations (like those expressed by Mike83) is that this topic has been discussed here before, and those discussions lead to a fair amount of disagreement. Also, the discussion of torque values can get pretty technical.
Let me see if I can accurately state the consensus of the previous discussions....
Adding an extension (in the traditional sense of the word...one of these...
http://buy1.snapon.com/catalog/item.asp?item_ID=1626&group_ID=238)
...there is no need to adjust your torque specs. There may be some minor effects due to the twisting of the extension, but the general consensus was that those effects (if they exist) are too small to matter in most applications. If you're working on a 747, that may not be the case, but again, the consensus was that for automotive work, there is no need to change the setting on the torque wrench.
Anything that changes the effective length of the torque wrench, however, (like a crowsfoot) does require an adjustment. You should be able to find the formula online, and it's probably posted somewhere here on GJ as well. FWIW, I know many torque wrenches come with documentation that includes the correct formula.
If I misstated anything, I'm sure our more senior members will chime in with corrections.