BillTheCat
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- 2009 Mazdaspeed3 Sport
So PLX is getting ready to release a Bluetooth version of their Kiwi ODBII broadcaster. Discounted from $149 to $99 for pre-orders, due to be delivered by 9/1. (Note- skip the UPS default & choose USPS Priority for cheapest shipping option)
I already have a Dashhawk, but this unit has my curiosity piqued, since it can work with multiple apps from the Android Marketplace. (I rock a Moto Droid)
Not sure if it can display as many parameters as the DH, but the first app I purchased (for about $3- free if you don't mind ads) does do datalogging, multiple customizable gauges, etc. It's simply called "Torque." The other apps seemed to be lacking some of the refinement of Torque. I will probably try some of the other ad-supported free OBDII apps as well once I start toying with it.
I already use my Droid as a GPS navigator, since my Garmin got swiped, and have it mounted in a decent spot for viewing.
Maybe once I get the Kiwi unit, get it paired, and get the Torque software running, I'll do some video of the unit on the dash while I drive, just for grins.
I already have a Dashhawk, but this unit has my curiosity piqued, since it can work with multiple apps from the Android Marketplace. (I rock a Moto Droid)
Not sure if it can display as many parameters as the DH, but the first app I purchased (for about $3- free if you don't mind ads) does do datalogging, multiple customizable gauges, etc. It's simply called "Torque." The other apps seemed to be lacking some of the refinement of Torque. I will probably try some of the other ad-supported free OBDII apps as well once I start toying with it.
I already use my Droid as a GPS navigator, since my Garmin got swiped, and have it mounted in a decent spot for viewing.
Maybe once I get the Kiwi unit, get it paired, and get the Torque software running, I'll do some video of the unit on the dash while I drive, just for grins.