I ordered my Viking in late 2012 and received the engine, cowls, prop, ECU, etc. on time as promised. I think Viking has made some improvements in this area. As you mentioned, the 2014 Viking production run incorporates a number of improvements and looks to be a fine engine.
I have not yet run my engine as I am now doing the wiring and will have to install the Dynon system before I can run the engine. Your high idle problem is something I have not heard about from other Viking owners. I hope you can resolve this without too much difficulty. I do not think this high idle is normal or acceptable. Things like this do pop up in phase 1.
I did a preliminary weight and balance and decided to put my dual Shorai batteries in the tail. This requires more work, but I went that route rather than using lead ballast. I have completed the installation but have yet to route the battery cables and install the contactors. The installation is documented in my web page.
My installation is pretty much along the lines of the Viking manual and DVD, with the exception of added cooling for the fuel pumps and ECU. The installation is taking longer than I planned, but that is due to the facts that my plane is in a hangar 20 miles from my home and I can only work on it on the weekends. My installation was also slowed down as I decided I really don't like the stock Sonex instrument panel and I built up a new, larger, and vertical instrument panel. I also took about a month of weekend work to do the dreaded Waiex service bulletin #1.
Good luck with your phase 1 flight program and keep us posted as to your progress. Your is, I believe, the forth Viking Sonex to fly. Those of us following you could benefit greatly from hearing your experiences. I hope to have my plane finished in June or July.
Fly safe,
Don Bowen
Viking Waiex N49YX
KMCC
http://www.mykitlog.com/donbowen