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What is the one way valve you speak of? The Greddy boost controller kit comes with the control module, inline filter, a dual stage solenoid and other little bits and pieces. Ive been running mine like that for 2 years on 2 different cars without a problem. Greddy manual doesn't say anything about it either.

yes they are filters and yes you should use one. stops crap getting into the solenoid. should really use one before the map sensor too (internal in the profec BII). so you need to buy 2 inline filters. try and get the genuine trust ones (I think it's trust that are the good ones). some are like 2 cheap discs that re just glued together. the proper ones have the two halves screw together and often seal with an o-ring. the cheap ones easily break apart and leak, the good ones don't. shouldn't be more than about $10-$15 each.

where can you get them from Beer baron?

i tried to search b4 i installed my EBC nut seemed like noone stocked them.

I even rang CRD (greddy dealer for AUS) and they had no idea what it was :O

yeah no one carries them. I have wholesale accounts with most makers in japan so just buy 20 or so every know and then. have some stuff coming next week and I'll order some of each size (there's 2 sizes). if anyone wants some just pm me, i'll do them at cost. from memory the trust ones are good (screw together) and a bit cheaper than the HKS ones. they both make 4mm and 6mm size. generally you need one of each (6mm for solenoid and 4mm for map sensor/display unit).

yeah no one carries them. I have wholesale accounts with most makers in japan so just buy 20 or so every know and then. have some stuff coming next week and I'll order some of each size (there's 2 sizes). if anyone wants some just pm me, i'll do them at cost. from memory the trust ones are good (screw together) and a bit cheaper than the HKS ones. they both make 4mm and 6mm size. generally you need one of each (6mm for solenoid and 4mm for map sensor/display unit).

Ill have 2 of each please.

Feel free to pm me :)

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