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One question I have is, does the heat shield stop snow from hitting the motor or is I open?


The stock shield allows snow and whatever else to hit motor if it gets carried to top of track.
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Would there be any down side to a better closure piece to stop debris from entering the engine area. I haven't had the tank off but plan to get this header!


It's risky heat wise. That said I ran mine with the hole completely blocked off last season. I used header wrap though.
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I was thinking of baffling it maybe a couple inches from the engine flange and the majority of the header exposed to snow?


Hottest part is right by the head though.
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Shouldn't matter ,a lot of the time no snow is getting there anyway .my apex heat shield was pretty close to the motor with a gap around the pipes if I remember correctly. I've got a sheet metal shop so I can play around with it over the summer.
What trail turbo do you run?
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