Just an Update:
Called up Steve, said they would work on it tuesday as promised. Ended up having to drive in the direction of ECS for work and picked it up on my way down from work "upstate".
Just to clear up the matter, it was a scheduling issue and it was a matter of trying to cushioning it for what it really was, i.e. they were too busy to work on it. When I spoke to Steve, he apologized, and thats that, its out of anyones hands.
Now to get back on track. The bike dynoed at 92.5hp and 69ft-lbs of torque. Its much perkier but its difficult to start. I suspect the battery voltage is dropping below satisfactory levels because teh HID headlight shuts off during cranking. I'd like to go for a stronger lithium battery, something in the order of 12 cell LiFePO4 batteries not the 8 cells. Has anyone put such a large battery on a street machine? The downfall is that these lithium batts do not work well in the winter and need to be warmed up by drawing current (headlamps, heated glvoes etc).
Does anyone have recommendations on the battery?There was a pertty bad vibration in the front end when i was riding it, and i suspect that it wasnt an engine problem , more likely it was the head bearings not being tight enough. I did tighten them up and removed the damper to get a better feel for the front end issues. They were much better once i tightened them up. But I'd still like to know what the proper torque value on tapered head bearings should be if anyone knows.
I also picked up a triple adjustable 8770 shock from a 998. Im going to swap out springs with my ohlins .95kg/mm spring and see if it works well with my bike.
for $40 shipping that dude better put the make the beast with two backser in a gold box with chocolate and grapes.
As for the front end. well, ECS said the front was feeling very vague. I suspect that was due to the loose head bearings. Ive always felt they were vague after riding other bikes with Ohlins and well tuned showas. So im not sure wehre to go from there. Taft here has a UES equiped 1098 fork set on ebay. I was thinking about picking that up, but its not a huge concern right now. I have some 7.5w oil coming in today and doing an oil change.
Here are the dyno graphs between the old DS1000 and new EVO1100 motor. Same dyno.
This is the old DS1000 motor in the 2006 S2R1000

Roughly the same conditions with the new motor.
73 degrees
63% Humidity
29.78 in Hg

as for the airbox idea. it helps for sure. but its still loud as make the beast with two backsing BAWLS. Without any padding around the tank and the cover, its a beast. Honestly i think im better off with Pod filters and more sound protection under the tank. its absolutely insane amount of noise coming from the throttle. And on the exhaust end, the motor is much more gnarly than my DS1000. Its headache loud in the helmet.
At idle, you can hear the intake suck in a huge amount of air. Its just much more apparent than before.
Based on teh A/F curve im not sure how rich the bike would run with baffles and a closed airbox. Any ideas?