Hi Alex, let's look over your suggestions.
No link to correct real-time values was posted in this thread, unless it was my own, minus the fuel pressure column, but how was I to know? Hexcode, having done as much as they have, surely must be acquainted with acceptable values, but have not chosen to do so, for who knows what reason(s). Alpha-n systems aren't common. If there's any question about technical competence, it's partly addressed by my having changed coils and plugs, O2 sensor, and vacuum refilling the coolant. To go beyond that requires, to my way of thinking, at least intermediate level capability and I don't flatter myself to possess such with this bike yet. I still hope to discover that knowledge somewhere and as appropriate, I'll bring it here, unless the tool-specific nature of this forum suggests otherwise. My bike is near 10 years old and though the GT was only sold two years, the R and S models are somewhat similar.
I took advice from this and a few other forums (there aren't many, with ibmw-r.com gone) and to follow that advice was my own decision. I accept responsibility for taking free advice, but it doesn't mitigate my "disappointment" which I will insist is real and need not be nestled in quote marks. Who among us wouldn't be "disappointed" to spend $800 on needless parts replacement?
You could observe my grammar, punctuation and mode of writing suggest American English is my first language. You'd be correct. I've seen no end of poorly communicated posts to various forums so I take my good time to clearly state my observations, what I did, and what I need.
You could also suspect, given my username, that I'm in the middle of the Pacific. There is one dealer within 3,000 miles. Not much chance of "finding a good dealer". I met with the service writer and showed them the real-time values printout. I was told the tech, to whom I was not allowed to speak, said I'd done everything he would, and further diagnosis required getting the bike there for a session on their diagnostic computer. They have my bike now.