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    Veteran Member Four Rings drewgold's Avatar
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    1981 Kawasaki KZ440 and too many bikes and skis!
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    Any recommendations for good OBD II iOS apps?

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    Just got a WiFi OBD II adapter and checking out the iOS app options out there.

    Are DashCommand and OBD Fusion worth the $13.99 that they charge? Using the free OBD Car Doctor right now and it seems to work pretty well.
    What are the benefits to the paid apps?

    Any recommendations?

    Thanks!
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    Established Member Two Rings
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    Maine

    Why not just get xtool vag401? much better option for vag vehicles.

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    Senior Member Two Rings
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    Dallas, GA

    I've used DashCommand for a while. It's good despite them not updating the interface since before iOS 7.


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    Veteran Member Four Rings drewgold's Avatar
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    1981 Kawasaki KZ440 and too many bikes and skis!
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    Quote Originally Posted by keaton85 View Post
    Why not just get xtool vag401? much better option for vag vehicles.
    Because even with the most expensive app, the combo is less than $25 and it's wireless. I already have a vag-com for major work, just want something to be able to display measuring blocks in real time conveniently and quickly check codes if I need to. All this can be done with a phone or app on the head unit. Much more convenient than a traditional scan tool.
    2006 A4 Avant, 2.0TQM - JHM Stg 1 Tune - Unitronic HFC/3" Downpipe - 034 Street Mounts - APR Snub - S4 RSB - 034 Turbo Inlet - JHM Short Shifter - Porsche 345mm Brembo Front Brakes w/ceramic pads - S4 Rear Brakes - Stock Sport Suspension/B5 front cups - Black Alcantara Recaro Interior - RoadNav/S100 Headunit - Summer: 19" OEM S5 wheels, 19x8.5 ET32 - Winter: OEM 18" RS4 stye wheels, 18x8 ET43 w/ Nokian studded tires - Dolphin Grey FTW!

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    Senior Member Two Rings
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    What's a good Bluetooth OBDII module to use? Got an Appradio I saw someone using a reader app with seemed cool

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    Senior Member Two Rings drmonkey's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fdny5772 View Post
    What's a good Bluetooth OBDII module to use? Got an Appradio I saw someone using a reader app with seemed cool
    I just got the Scantool OBDLink LX and it works really well.

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