Try replacing your plug caps. Don't forget to cut 3/8" off the end of the plug wire, add a tiny dab of dielectric grease, and screw the caps all the way down.
I tried the connector swap thing. Swapping either connector makes the issue switch sides in terms of which switch causes problems. I think that means the problem is "downstream" of the CDI modules, pointing to coils/wire/spark plugs. I've had inconsistent results from the choke test but usually there is no change when pulling the choke.
At one point on Monday, while I was doing the ground run where the engine was gradually improving, I recall having the issue seem to "switch sides" unprompted. Not sure what's up with that.
This engine does have the new easy-start modules. I'll double check the integrity of those wires next time I'm out there.
Have you checked the trigger coil gaps on the back of the engine. 300 rpm is closer to one plug issue. A 1000 rpm drop is not 1 plug. I'd be looking at wiring to the ignition modules and at the 6 pin connectors.
Roger Lee LSRM-A & Rotax Instructor & Rotax IRC Tucson, AZ Ryan Airfield (KRYN) 520-349-7056 Cell
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