S2000 flashpro, and viewing WB02 values without a laptop
Hello all,
I was wondering if it is possible to view the stock, or even aftermarket wideband o2 sensor values without the laptop hooked up. I did a search, and only found threads from many years ago. Looking to be able to view the AFR via Flashpro bluetooth, either with the stock wb02 or an aftermarket wbo2 such as PLX or AEM.
Thank you.
I was wondering if it is possible to view the stock, or even aftermarket wideband o2 sensor values without the laptop hooked up. I did a search, and only found threads from many years ago. Looking to be able to view the AFR via Flashpro bluetooth, either with the stock wb02 or an aftermarket wbo2 such as PLX or AEM.
Thank you.
You can see the AFR from the stock sensor in the Hondata app, I'm using kpro but I think flashpro should be the same.
https://www.hondata.com/mobile
https://www.hondata.com/mobile
You can see the AFR from the stock sensor in the Hondata app, I'm using kpro but I think flashpro should be the same.
https://www.hondata.com/mobile
https://www.hondata.com/mobile
I see, hopefully some flashpro user could confirm it.
Otherwise if you go aftermarket this seems like a nice alternative SM-AFR Gen4 Wideband AFR with MultiGauge Link Combo for Smartphone Interface
Otherwise if you go aftermarket this seems like a nice alternative SM-AFR Gen4 Wideband AFR with MultiGauge Link Combo for Smartphone Interface
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He'd just need a generic OBDII BT adapter. You can get them cheap and quick from Amazon.
He'd just need a generic OBDII BT adapter. You can get them cheap and quick from Amazon.
I see, hopefully some flashpro user could confirm it.
Otherwise if you go aftermarket this seems like a nice alternative SM-AFR Gen4 Wideband AFR with MultiGauge Link Combo for Smartphone Interface
Otherwise if you go aftermarket this seems like a nice alternative SM-AFR Gen4 Wideband AFR with MultiGauge Link Combo for Smartphone Interface
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He'd just need a generic OBDII BT adapter. You can get them cheap and quick from Amazon.
He'd just need a generic OBDII BT adapter. You can get them cheap and quick from Amazon.
He wants to be able to view WB02, does the bluetooth view aftermarket widebands running through a different pin? I assume no.










