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  • Bluetooth OBD2 module+app

    Any of yall ever messed w/these? App

    [ame="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005NLQAHS/ref=oh_details_o00_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1"]BT OBD2 module[/ame]

    I figured for as inexpensive as they are, it'd be fun to mess with, if for nothing else.

  • #2
    i have one, it works for what it is. The free apps suck though.
    "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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    • #3
      Gotcha, I bought the app since I had some money left over in my GWallet. Thanks for the input sir!

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      • #4
        I'm surprised there hasnt been a bigger market for this sort of thing. Its amusing to me to see the old clunky code readers still in use given how advance smartphones are.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Danny46 View Post
          I'm surprised there hasnt been a bigger market for this sort of thing. Its amusing to me to see the old clunky code readers still in use given how advance smartphones are.
          They are somewhat slow compared to a handheld, and the apps that I downloaded were not user friendly at all. They were marketed to the home garage guy that might use it once or twice.
          "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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          • #6
            Was your experience with the app I linked to or some other one?

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            • #7
              I have two bluetooth adapters and tried two different "free apps" that would show you code #'s but you had to buy the upgrade to see the name or info on it, and of course you had to pay for the upgrade to clear it.

              From what I can tell, the adapter that you stick in the obd port makes little/no difference, its just sends the signals. The app is the difference. I used both interchangeably.
              "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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              • #8
                I've been using Torque Pro + ebay bluetooth adapter for years now. It's probably the most elaborate and extensive app on the market. And the developer is constantly issuing updates and will usually take the time to respond to personal emails.



                It can use the GPS to provide tracker logs with OBD engine logging so you can see what you were doing at any point in time

                It can also show and reset a DTC / CEL / fault code like a scantool. Helps you fix your car and helps keep repair costs down!

                Torque also features:

                * Dyno / Dynomometer and Horsepower/HP & Torque
                * Can read Transmission Temperatures (vehicle dependant)
                * 0-60 speed timings - more accurate than just using plain old GPS - see how fast your car is (or truck )
                * CO2 emissions readout
                * Customisable dashboard & profiles
                * Video your journey using the Track Recorder plugin with onscreen OBDII data overlay - a black box for your car/truck!
                * Automatically send GPS tagged tweets directly to twitter (for example if you are going on a road trip)
                * Massive fault code database for lookup of fault codes from different manufacturers
                * Theme support (choose from different themes to change the look of your dashboard)
                * Send logging information to web or email CSV/KML for analysis via excel / openoffice reader
                * Heads up display / HUD mode for night time driving
                * Compass (GPS Based) that won't suffer magnetic interference
                * GPS Speedometer/Tracking and realtime web upload capability - see what you were doing and your engine, at a point in time
                * Turbo boost feature for vehicles that support MAP and MAF sensors (VW & Golf / Audi / Seat etc supported)
                * Alarms and warnings (for example if your coolant temperature goes over 120C whilst driving) with voice/speech overlay
                * Car dock support
                * Graph data
                * MPG
                * Able to share screenshots to Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Email, etc
                * AIDL API for third party apps, A simple Telnet interface for developers to talk to the adapter, and an OBD scanner.
                * Works on tablet devices like the Motorola Xoom, Dell Streak, Samsung Galaxy Tab and Nook

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                • #9
                  My bt adapter came in yesterday and I just got the chance to mess with it this morning and it's too freakin cool. I was able to see what triggered the sporadic MIL, plus the real-time readout of all the various sensors, it's total nerdgasm neato.
                  Last edited by Tx Redneck; 03-25-2014, 06:24 PM.

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