I stand behind my earlier assertion that the combo valve is not needed in a correctly designed 4-wheel disc brake system. There are sound reasons for this statement and I'm willing to go into it in depth if need be. But in that I'm here on this thread to try to help the OP, I will leave it at that.
If the OP wants to retain his combo valve, AT LEAST do the following modification. It will disable the proportioning function but leave the other functions (brake warning light, the oh-so-coveted metering section :lol: ) operational. If you do not do at least this mod, you will in essence be adding a proportioning valve to a proportioning valve- meaning that you would never be able to go below the OEM combo valve's pre-set, non-adjustable proportioning setting, when using the aftermarket prop valve. Make sense?
Remove the (usually rear-pointing) proportioning valve that is screwed into the end of the combo valve. Up inside the now-open port, there will be a small rubber piston/seal-looking part. Remove it.
Replace the (now disabled) prop valve back into the combo valve body, and tighten securely.
Now when you plumb the aftermarket adjustable prop valve, it will actually work as it was designed, and you get to keep the remaining functions of the combo valve- if that's what you want.
Some prop valves are different than the type described. If the OP's is different, get back and I'll try to sort it out for you.
Good luck.