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  • any news about OBD1 Adapter ???

  • is there an android version now ?

  • @acidmatar torque for android

  • Love the production value! Very clever ... and funny!!

  • Just got this today. The only thing I'm disappointed with is that the Boost Gauge doesn't work on my vehicle. Although the MAF rate / 10 gives me my actual boost level.

  • its around $190 for everything. The WLAN OBDII adapter and the app itself is $29. If you bought a fuel pressure gauge, it would run you around $200 for an electronic one. This app has more than 10 gauges. It's so worth it.

  • USAiTunesGiftCards . COM Says it all !

  • Wow ima get it

  • 1950s ladies always have there oven mitts on lol

  • Even when sweeping the floor?

    I mean I can understand when they are ironing.

  • Awesome app. I would really like to see an Android version.

  • @jzuijlek HELL YESSSS. i want this on my droid

  • @jzuijlek THERE IS AN APP FOR THE ANDROID

  • @zalaz831 Ok, where?

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  • @zalaz831 Thanks! I'll check 'm out.

  • if it's 1996 or newer, it most likely *IS* compatible! Though some vehicles use the obd network differently. My 2006 smart CDI (diesel) only has a few sensors that are accessible via the OBD port. I'm considering adding additional transducers for things like oil pressure, but I'm not sure of the cost effectiveness of doing such a thing.

    Regardless, Rev is - probably the most useful program... erm... app I have installed. Works fine on both the iPhone and iPod Touch.

  • ANY 96 or newer car will have obdII which is what you need. for 96 cars they passed the law that says they must have obdII so you will be fine. and the connector will be in the drivers area usualy under the dash on the drivers side

  • 96 and newer vehicles are OBD II, yours included. OBD II uses a standardized connector, usually located under the steering wheel or in a similar position in the passengers' foot-well.

  • yes it will work with years 1996 and up in any car

  • Will this work if you already have xcal software load onto my car??

  • devtoaster, great ad, loving your software. just have a few questions :

    #1 - Does this read Boost Pressure out of the box (form ODB-2) or do i need a PLX exterior device? My car is a 2009 Ralliart (similar to an EVO, with turbo)

    #2 - I'm trying to download REV-lite to test if it will work with my IPOD TOUCH. I only have an IPOD TOUCH 32GB, will REV full version work with it?

    Thanks Dev Toaster! (in 50s voice) lol... :D

  • I don't know about your car but it reads boost pressure on my buddy's saab. I can't get boost pressure on my A4 but that is because of audi's vag-com system. I think it would work just fine on a mitsubishi.

  • I have Rev installed on both my iPhone and iPod Touch. Just so long as the OBD dongle will 1) communicate with your handheld ipodphonetouch 2) is compatible with Rev, you're good to go!!

  • All youtube videos should be done in 1950's style TV Ad... top work... top product!

  • This looks GREAT. I'm ordering this.

  • Very cool software, too bad my 3k uses OBDI

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