Well this is a bummer then. LOL
Ran the HF 79cc in 100F at idle for 15 mins with and with out the heat shroud. It ran 7 degrees cooler with.
Underway, ran cooler with it off. Test ride one way with, was about 7 mins and 7 back with out.
I used an inferred thermometer and am gonna retest using a wired gauge. It was hard to read as the numbers jumped greatly. But am not putting the shroud back on other then for testing until next winter.
Thanks for this info Dan. but i think the significence needs to emphasised.
For all that beleive the cowling is needed, Dan's results show that for Honda's intended usage, your absolutely right. That is, 15mins at idle & stationary it will run hotter. 15mins is a VERY long time to sit there idling, 3mins for that matter is quite a long time. So running your engine for extended periods while stationary will run hotter without the cowl.
But for the rest of us who use this engine outside of honda's intended purpose, ie mount it in a bicycle & go ripping down the street. Dan's results show a reduction in temperatures under the conditions that are most relivent to us;
under load & at speed, not idling stationary on hot ground like a generator motor might. Given that you will also be coming to an idling stop ,from a lower operating temp(from riding around), increased idle temp is not likely to be an issue, and it wont jump instantly.
If you want to use this motor as intended by honda, best place it on the ground, connect a water pump &
walk away.
For riding around
i think you would be well served to remove them.
Just my interpritation on Dan's hard work. I will certainly be pulling the cowls of my Honda when she arives.