I heard about an iPhone app that could read your check engine light errors and stuff a day or two ago, and it had me curious.
So I did some research, and found an app, developed by Devtoaster, called "Rev", and for $39.99 for one app, I was intrigued, aka. It's gotta be something worth every penny...
(http://www.devtoaster.com/products/rev/)
More research led me to a little device made by PLX devices, called Kiwi, which plugs into a OBD-II port, and transmits to the iPhone.
With it, you can monitor Tire pressure, Gas Mileage, etc.. (just off the top of my head)
I don't exactly remember, but I'm pretty sure that 4th Gen. Accords are OBD-I, and I significantly remember this, because its a pretty heated debate.
I was wondering if this is a device that is compatible with our beloved CB7, and if not, off stock, than is it possible to make some simple, or even major modifications, to bring it up to par, for the Kiwi, and iPhone devices.
If not, than maybe a healthy alternative.
Thanks
P.S.- The Kiwi is $139.99
(http://www.plxkiwi.com/kiwiwifi/hardware.html)
-John
So I did some research, and found an app, developed by Devtoaster, called "Rev", and for $39.99 for one app, I was intrigued, aka. It's gotta be something worth every penny...
(http://www.devtoaster.com/products/rev/)
More research led me to a little device made by PLX devices, called Kiwi, which plugs into a OBD-II port, and transmits to the iPhone.
With it, you can monitor Tire pressure, Gas Mileage, etc.. (just off the top of my head)
I don't exactly remember, but I'm pretty sure that 4th Gen. Accords are OBD-I, and I significantly remember this, because its a pretty heated debate.
I was wondering if this is a device that is compatible with our beloved CB7, and if not, off stock, than is it possible to make some simple, or even major modifications, to bring it up to par, for the Kiwi, and iPhone devices.
If not, than maybe a healthy alternative.
Thanks
P.S.- The Kiwi is $139.99
(http://www.plxkiwi.com/kiwiwifi/hardware.html)
-John
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