iPhone gl1 obd2 scanner

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I have the CARbonga, GoPoint, and goLINK apps. Its a good code reader on some, but I have found it to say no codes, and read false codes. Its good for those quick checks, or after a repair to clear the codes, but comparing it to a Solus or anything like that is not even close.
 

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Wondering if anyone has gotten a code reader to work with ipod/iphone through bluetooth yet? I am rather familliar with jailbreaking.ect but havent found anthing that adds the right bluetooth communications yet
 

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We got one at the shop... You plug a device into the OBD2 port on the car, it then connects to your phone via bluetooth. Just got it last week I haven't tried it out, but the guys say it works pretty good.
 

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Rhino,

Let us know how that app works! Im looking to get one for my phone and I want to know how well it works.
 

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I'll try and figure out how to post pictures on here, I'll take some screenshots Monday and post them.
 

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awesome thanks, I justy have a cheap elm327 bluetooth scanner, im real interested in what you've got though.
 

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I used it a little this morning. It's a good code reader, don't have a lot a data other than it does have a speedometer. I walked out and was hooked up within 3 minutes. Has good range, I was in my office while it was hooked up which is 30 feet or so. The app was free, 'lemur". The driver was 40 bucks. Can't beat that price. I'll post some screenshots.
 

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What system data does it read besides speedo? Looks neat for the money.
 

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I've got the ELM 327 and use the free app for an Android phone called Torque (there is a version that you pay for as well, something like $5, with more features). It will display bunch of stuff, everything from ambiant air temp, engine load, fuel pressure, fuel trim on both banks and all ports, O2 Voltage on all, Timing Advance, etc, etc...not too shabby for $15 invested. :)
 
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