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Where can I find A new greddy type-s diaphram

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my98GST

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Jun 1, 2005
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A new greddy type-s diaphram? I'm not too sure what is up with mine but its not wanting to work right now. I cant find any websites that have them.
 
Any shop that is a Greddy authorized dealer can get it for you.

Look at Greddy/Trust website for the part # for the diaphragm, then tell your local or favorite online store that carries Greddy you want that part #. They should be able to order it for you no problem. That's why all these "tuner" shops always say "what you looking for, I can get it for you" because in reality hardly if any shops carry a buttload of these things in stock, they have wholesale accounts with the company, and when they get orders they pass it through and it drop ships from X brand's location to your house.

Or you can buy a knockoff Greddy type-s or type-rs and use the diaphragm in there if you trust it. Or buy another real Greddy type-s/type-rs and use theirs. But this route is not recommended. :)
 
ya not looking to spend another 150 LOL. I think this is why my car is wanting to randomly die.... the bov isn't really working anymore and occaionslly when I push the clutch in or shift to nuetraul and let the car idle it will die, and some times it wont...
 
Have you taken apart the BOV to make sure the diaphragm is leaking? It's simple enough, seeing your mods you should be able to know how to do that if you havn't already.

Look at the link cs4g63 put up, the part # is there like I mentioned. Look at the ridiculously expensive price on it. Don't worry though, vendors/shops have it cheaper, but don't be surprised if its $50 still. That's more than a knockoff ssqv which works just like the real one. You might want to consider looking at different alternatives.
 
I had the same problem with mine too. I took it apart and saw a small tear in it. But the other problem was the screw on top was a little stripped out, so I ended up putting something a little bigger in there, and it actually fixed the problem, for now.

I found that diaphram at some dealers for around $68 shipped, which isn't bad. Just gotta do some looking around.
 
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