thurmma
150cc
Mark, you also have to remember, your motor is a high compression motor, it produces more power because the rings have a narrower tolerance, and thus, produces more heat. Only other way to over come this is by installing a blower to cool those heads!!
I don't have any trouble with heat after a run. By the time I get back to the pits the engine is back at about 205 on both cylinders. In the air they are peaking at 280 to 295, which is about 15 to 25 degrees cooler than the engine that was on the Blue LX. I didn't baffle it directly around the cylinders like I did on the blue one and also you had the negative pressure lips already done on the cowl so I left them in place
You said you were on the bottom of the cylinders or the back side of the cylinders?
That is awesome on the power