I was just going to take one of my wood rasps and reshape the corner of the engine cover
I have a bunch of dryer-duct insulation (foam with aluminum foil on the back) that I have inside the cowl area, but I am hesitant to install the stuff much closer to the engine - I do not know the thermal characteristics of the underlying foam. Do not want to create a fire hazard. I went 18 miles with no negative corrections on cobb S0 (in early morning 80 degree and raining(yes really) weather) so I'll flip back to dizzy tomorrow and see if any negative corrections come back. I'll still install new plugs, 50 bucks for peace of mind is worth it to me.