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Hi Ive recently upgraded my turbo and BOV the BOV was working find and releasing dump pressure fine until i took it to a mechanic for a service. once i got it back ive notices that instead off the dump pressure going out the BOV it is coming through the air vents inside the car ?? dose anyone know what would cause this ??

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That's a special function only very few Skylines came out with. It's called Boosted Ultimate Lateral Latent Systematic Holisticly Individual Technology. Otherwise known as B.U.L.L.S.H.I.T!

Shoota_77 why you being a smart ass for dick head why would i be on here asking the question if it wasn't happenin freakin idiot. !!!!!

Gts30t nah its running the same boost as before i took it to the work shop. was wondering if maybe a vacuum line has been hooked up wrong

I'd say that because this sounds so ludicrous, there is a good chance you are a troll... <<---- This happens alot. :/

However, if you are 100% serious, then perhaps some engine bay pics would Help for diagnostic purposes.

Does your heater etc still work?

LOLLL

Pretty sure this can't happen, there's no way to 'tap' an intake or vacuum line into the cabin by accident as far as I know, but it would be pretty entertaining getting a blast of hot air on gear change!

Edited by colourclassic

No I am not a troll. engine bay pick attached. and its not a blast off hot air that comes out of the vents its only a small amount off pressure that comes out ( but still noticeable ) i have worked on my own cars for over 10 years now and i have never came across this either hence the reason im on here trying to find out as to why and how. and yes the heater works fine although it is more noticeable when the heater is turned on

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