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Ive replaced the fill valve contraption and flapper inside which didn't help the slow filling problem.
Also tried it without the t valve connected and the toilet fills up perfectly, maybe three times faster.

The T-Valve that came with the bidet seems to be much smaller inside but so do the other ones i would attempt to replace it with.

Thanks for your time!
 

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