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Old 11-29-2016, 06:58 AM
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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.

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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
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Originally Posted by flanders
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
From what I have read, Flashpro is much different.
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Yes I know that but it's the same app for both applications and I don't see any reason why it wont be able to read a stock sensor.
It's free and pretty easy to try
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I would try it if I was able to. This is for a friend, who is over an hour away, who does not have the bluetooth feature and would need to send his flashpro in for the upgrade.
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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
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I can read AFR on my iPad and iPhone via FlashPro. But it requires the Bluetooth version.

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Torque for Android

He'd just need a generic OBDII BT adapter. You can get them cheap and quick from Amazon.
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Originally Posted by flanders
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
This is our number 1 option so far

Originally Posted by Chuck S
I can read AFR on my iPad and iPhone via FlashPro. But it requires the Bluetooth version.

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He has the PLX Kiwi2, he says it is very inaccurate/problematic for viewing the WB02. To avoid confusion you have flashpro w/bluetooth, and you can accurately view the factory wideband o2 sensor with the hondata app?

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Torque for Android

He'd just need a generic OBDII BT adapter. You can get them cheap and quick from Amazon.
He is strongly considering that

He wants to be able to view WB02, does the bluetooth view aftermarket widebands running through a different pin? I assume no.
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You can accurately view the factory wideband o2 sensor with the hondata app?
With nothing to compare it to I have no accuracy measurements. Of any device. Readings seem reasonable.

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