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Originally Posted by guybo
I've had a Bluetooth obd2 port reader and torque for the past year. It's awesome. When I do mods, I run it to check things out, I scan codes and monitor everything. My last var was heavily modded and it was great to have. I had a dedicated wideband AFR gauge and boost gauge on that car but honestly Torque is good enough I didn't need them (that car had a wideband AFR sensor stock that reported to the canbus)
If I mod this FRS I won't bother with gauges and I'm selling my Autometer wideband gauge
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I received my OBD2 reader and cannot get it to pair with my iPhone 6. I ended up getting ieGeek WiFi Wireless OBD-II Mini ELM327 OBD2 since it says it will work with iOS. The instructions were pretty much lacking any detail. All I get is a red light when I plug it in. Do I just plug it into my car, go to my iPhone and then look for the device in Bluetooth settings? I tried a free app BlueDriver and then purchased the recommended DashCommand without success.