The main problem I have with the instructions (or rather, the instructions as they work with my provided cowling) is that the bow strap becomes worse the farther up the cowling is positioned once past a certain point. The instructions reference the bottom of the cowling as the dictating factor for vertical position (i.e. a clean flow line from cowling to fuselage), and as you can see from my pictures I achieved this flow line. The higher (vertically) the cowling went, the worse the top-strap issue became, and if I went any higher, the "edge" built into the cowling would be well above the "edge" bent into the side panel for the windshield, referenced by these pictures:
Look closely at how the curve built into the fiberglass matches the curve in the fuselage side panel. If following the Sonex instructions, the bottom side of the cowling isn't trimmed until the very end of fitment (even after the center-lines are trimmed), so I can only imagine what you're telling me is to continue to trim the side (mainly the lower part of the side) and raise the cowling vertically.
I don't mean to be snarky, but following the Sonex instructions to a T will not solve this problem (in my case.)
Full disclosure, I've already solved the problem and will post about it soon, but I believe this dialog to be important and I am very interested in others' experiences.