Some interesting comments ! I appreciate the insight.
When I made my intake I decided to NOT connect the crankcase vent to it. My Crankcase breather is a simple 2inch "air filter look-a-like". It's completely dry on the outside as is the area under it - on top of the case. As such I have no concerns about ring blow-by. Regarding "speed" vs. oil consumption: I rarely shift at anything over 5000RPM and generally I will shift at around 4000 RPM. My Hwy. speed for the most part averages 120 KPH to 140 KPH. At 4000RPM I'm indicating 120KPH/5th. As far as my 13 is concerned I can't suggest that speed has any significant effect on my oil consumption. Fast or slow, the oil level seems to drop consistently, regardless. With the issues of oil consumption known to be related to the original factory machining, I'm long past that point of needing to know if my cylinders are out of round. It seemed to me that the most obvious and simplest place to start in an attempt to reduce the oil loss, was the valve seals. Given the symptoms and the recent discovery that the originals were worn-out by 1.5mm and essentially not in contact with the stems, I'm very optimistic I have this issue under (better) control. I'll be happy if the oil loss returns to 1 litre/1000kilometers (and hopefully more mileage.)
I'm mystified as to how this much oil can be lost without a huge cloud of blue smoke, without fouling plugs or without a pool of it under the bike! I'm convinced the seals were the culprits and the oil was merely getting sucked into and out the exhaust. Some oil will obviously be burnt in the header but evidence suggests the oil is not getting into the cylinders. Where's the SMOKE ?
With some recent comments from those who have done compression checks and most have found those numbers acceptable to good to vey good in spite of oil loss - I've adopted a different philosophy. For my 13 I personally feel there is no need to fret over a cylinder or two that
might be on the low end of the spectrum. My spark-plugs are mysteriously "perfect". The overall performance I feel is quite outstanding, the start/idle and consistent "driveability" has tempered me to not bothering with a comp.-check. If there were more serious problems/symptoms then certainly a comp.-check would warranted. I'm not the least bit interested in having to invest up to 2G'$ to put it all back together CORRECTLY simply because of "Academics".
If you have bad breathe - You start by brushing your teeth - not by pulling them all out !