OBDII and Android Torque App
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OBDII and Android Torque App
I grabbed a cheap OBDII bluetooth plug off ebay and downloaded the Torque Lite App for my Google Nexus 5 Android phone. So far I have found it works fine in the wifes VW Jetta Mk6 and my Isuzu DMax. Shows Boost, speed km per litre, voltage, rpm etc. Check out this Youtube vid https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQSsUPrGLHs
Not bad for $5
It'd be such a worthwhile tool on the Bandit for Water temp, Voltage etc.
Not bad for $5
It'd be such a worthwhile tool on the Bandit for Water temp, Voltage etc.
reddog- Posts : 2523
Join date : 2010-09-27
Age : 46
Location : Allanson WA
Re: OBDII and Android Torque App
Hassle being that Suzuki doesn't use the OBDII standard limiting the devices that can read the disgnostics to either the manufactures own test equipment ($1,000 plus extra for updates) or the Healtech OBD device (US$230 - ish).
I don't remember seeing any others, especially at the price of the Healtech OBD, but would be glad to be proven wrong.
I just looked at Healtech's site and I couldn't find the OBD, they may have discontinued it, although US retailers are still listing it.
I don't remember seeing any others, especially at the price of the Healtech OBD, but would be glad to be proven wrong.
I just looked at Healtech's site and I couldn't find the OBD, they may have discontinued it, although US retailers are still listing it.
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