for me this is a huge benefit of the Cobb AP. loved doing this on my previous cars.+R mode data logging and more.
What is the huge benefit? Having the display?for me this is a huge benefit of the Cobb AP. loved doing this on my previous cars.
i didn't realize hondata could just display through a phone, that's nice. althought i do like the Ktuner V2 display, but i know that isn't compatible with the DE5.What is the huge benefit? Having the display?
Both tuning solutions have displays and you can see parameters. I just use mine from the phone via bluetooth and no wires and a lot more real estate on the screen.
Yeah you can have the display with the app, monitor parameters, clear engine codes, etc. Everything through bluetooth so no cables to get in the way or to route.i didn't realize hondata could just display through a phone, that's nice. althought i do like the Ktuner V2 display, but i know that isn't compatible with the DE5.
The Hondata phone app is a separate purchase but well worth the 10 bucks. It also has a cool dashcam mode to video with realtime gauges overlaying. I covered some of the functions in my Hondata jailbreak vid. Belowi didn't realize hondata could just display through a phone, that's nice. althought i do like the Ktuner V2 display, but i know that isn't compatible with the DE5.
lol, guess you posted that response while I was typingβ¦Yeah you can have the display with the app, monitor parameters, clear engine codes, etc. Everything through bluetooth so no cables to get in the way or to route.
The K tuner is nice for sure but they will not be supporting the Type R or the Type S as far as I know.
Here are some screenshots of the Hondata app, it works well. Still has room for improvements though. I just use a magnetic mount for the phone and Iβm good to go.
It can even record video with the overlays of paramete
Lol all good brother, your video is better for sure.lol, guess you posted that response while I was typingβ¦
Depending on who you talk to, the lack of phone app can be a huge positive. I trust a dedicated device that serves a specific function over my phone any day. I've had bad luck with phone connections to serial devices like obd2 readers and with every generation of phones there's increasing difficulty interfacing with the more retro devices. Who knows if the next phone update will break the app permanently or not?What is the huge benefit? Having the display?
Both tuning solutions have displays and you can see parameters. I just use mine from the phone via bluetooth and no wires and a lot more real estate on the screen.
Agree, different options for different people. Either way my dedicated device is the laptop, no app or handheld will show you the data broken down so neither really do anything aside from showing you numbers. Plus I commend anybody that looks at the display while doing a pull safely.Depending on who you talk to, the lack of phone app can be a huge positive. I trust a dedicated device that serves a specific function over my phone any day. I've had bad luck with phone connections to serial devices like obd2 readers and with every generation of phones there's increasing difficulty interfacing with the more retro devices. Who knows if the next phone update will break the app permanently or not?
Oh nobody is starting anything, just stating that both offer the option. You go with what works for you.hondata is nice, Cobb is nice., they're all nice. Let's not start another "dick-measuring" contest...we had enough of that from the S2000 community
Agreed, I'm always interested in the data that can be retrieved after the fact.Agree, different options for different people. Either way my dedicated device is the laptop, no app or handheld will show you the data broken down so neither really do anything aside from showing you numbers. Plus I commend anybody that looks at the display while doing a pull safely.
So all displays on both tuners are just there to look nice.