Skystrider, take a look into the "aftermarket" mods becoming popular with the 701, where they use VG's instead of the slats. There is a good website
http://www.stolspeed.com . A guy in Australia has been promoting the idea of VG's instead of the slats on the 701, and apparently there is some validity to the idea. The slats make a lot of drag, and are there to keep the flow attached to the upper wing surface. VG's do the same thing, apparently with less drag.
If you guys have not built the slats yet, this is definitely something to look into. The guy in Australia has done wuite a bit of testing.
You need to make sure to keep the 701 weight to a minimum. The performance is spectacular when light but degrades rapidy with weight.
I have one flight in the 912 powered 701 that is owned by 182STOLdriver's friend in Las Vegas. It is very impressive, but there was a very disturbing airflow buffet with the power off, even 20 miles an hour ABOVE stall speed. The problem goes away with power, and I believe it is an airflow separation over the top of the fuselage or something. Airflow from the propeller makes it go away, but it should not be there in the first place IMHO. For a STOL airplane to have a strong buffet that far above stall speed negates part of the pilot's ability to get the STOL performance out of it.