I am debating which OBDII device and automotive software to go with and want to hear impressions and testimonials of those who have a bluetooth or wifi system linked directly
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12-05-2012, 02:58 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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OBDII and Kiwi
I am debating which OBDII device and automotive software to go with and want to hear impressions and testimonials of those who have a bluetooth or wifi system linked directly to their iPhone. The Kiwi wifi currently has my attention but if I did purchase that, which software would you all recommend (Rev or DashCommand, or another?).
Anyone have a Kiwi? Or similar product that they would recommend? And it sounds like the general consensus is Wifi > Bluetooth, right? Any issues with these devices after ECU tunes? I will be going with an UpRev Standard tuner within the next couple of months but would be bummed if these are not compatible. I know there are tons of programs out there that integrate with Windows PC and Androids, however I would rather stick my..... (hmmm) hands in a meat grinder before leaving Apple to go to the dark side. I want something that can integrate with my iphone or ipad in real time, with the least lag and most accurate readings. After my dash cluster started celebrating the Christmas season a week or two ago with a light display, I was suckered into purchasing an Actron OBD II / CAN tri-lingual scanner which was on sale for around $200. It didn't take me very long to realize that the tool, to me, was not worth 10x that of a cheapo $20 OBDII scanner and fault code eraser off ebay. Not to mention it only works on a PC and even with Bootcamp, I wasn't able to get it to work properly on my MB Pro. Looking forward, I want more than just a diagnostic tool for reading and erasing fault codes, so I'm looking for your recommendations. Thanks in advance. Kiwi Wifi |
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Hey There!
I actually just pulled the trigger on a similar setup. Kiwi was really expensive compared to many other successful readers that are already out there. On Monday i bought an ELM327 bluetooth reader off of ebay for $18 these have been used far and wide so I am hoping for good results. I couldnt find any tests on this platform however. Anyways They make a wifi version for idevices. From everything I read they are pretty lag free. I will know in a few days and will report back. Also IMHO ipads look really stupid in our cars. I went with a Nexus 7 as it is hires, quad core, fast bluetooth and it sits perfectly flush in our top cubby hole. http://www.ebay.com/itm/290812437816...84.m1423.l2649
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12-05-2012, 04:40 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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I use the Kiwi PLX here:
PLX Devices Kiwi Bluetooth Wireless Trip Computer and OBDII Scanner : Amazon.com : Automotive No complaints. Using it mated to an Android tablet, though. From what I've read, Apple devices do better with the wifi version. |
12-05-2012, 08:25 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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I have the Kiwi2 wifi and it works pretty well on my iPhone and iPad. I could already read and clear codes with my Dashhawk and Uprev but I wanted it mostly for use with Harry's Lap Timer so I could have RPM on my track videos.
I did buy Dash Command but I am really underwhelmed with the software as the gauges already out there don't really have what I want and it takes to much effort to make your own gauges. |
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I have bought the 1st version kiwi device and it does not detected my z.
I've contacted the kiwi support and still having the same result. Rumors, that my z is being locked by nissan from scanning my own obd2. Reason, need to pay their diagnostics device only. Solution, please |
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DR_ : how do you like the harry's lap timer app? Should I stay away from Dash Command? |
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I am curious about this as well. I'm looking to use Torque on my android phone and want to make sure I get the best bluetooth OBDII adapter. In what way is the Kiwi superior to the Elm? Response time?
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From what I've read through research....the iPhone doesn't work well or at all with the bluetooth OBD II connection. I may be wrong. I bought the PLX Kiwi WiFi and linked it with my iPhone with the DashCommand App. If I use the supplied "dashboard", it seems to work fine with no lag, but if I try to use other dashboards that I download, it seems to lag a lot with my iPhone 3GS and my newer iPad.
If I had to do it again, I'd go bluetooth and use a Google Nexus 7 tablet or something with Android. My iPhone is too small and my iPad is too big for mounting I would've waited to get the iPad Mini if I knew it was coming out :P |
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I purchased a WIFI OB2 ready off of ebay for about $40 bucks, then purchased REV2 through the app store for $40. It works flawlessly with my iPhone 5. If I had to do it again, I probably would not go with REV2 because they haven't updated their app in a very long time. It still looks the same way it did for non retina devices. Even their icon is still pixelated. I would go with something like Dash Command. Do not buy the KIWI, the one on ebay is identical to it and a quarter of the cost. I am pretty sure they are built in the same factory lol
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I don't know if my Kiwi II drains the battery as it has an auto shutoff. However I do know that I have to turn it on every time I use it which is a PITA. Last edited by DR_; 12-10-2012 at 09:36 AM. |
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