PLX Kiwi 2 OBDII Interface (Android Phones) - NLA
Kiwi 2 Bluetooth - OBDII to smartphone interface for Andriod, Symbian, N9 and PC. Works with 1996 and later vehicles. Compatible with ELM327 apps including Torque, DashCommand, Dash, OBD Autodoctor, OBD Droidscan Pro, Drag FX, alOBD ScanGenPro, ScanXL for PC and more. Plug and play and installs in seconds.
See below for details.
The Kiwi 2 Bluetooth can efficiently monitor a vehicle's MPG, data log engine parameters, read/reset engine trouble codes and monitor real time engine performance. Simply connect your device to the Kiwi 2 Bluetooth through a Bluetooth connection, and launch the compatible app of your choice to obtain vital information about your vehicle.
The Kiwi 2 Bluetooth includes several improvements over the first generation award winning Kiwi 1 Bluetooth. It now comes with a sleek new design and is 0.25 inches thinner. The cable length has been reduced from 6 feet to 3 feet, making for a cleaner permanent installation. It incorporates an elm327 compatible interface and it works with ISO9141, VPW, PWM, and CAN protocols.
The Kiwi 2 Bluetooth incorporates a new advanced power saving circuit, designed to shut off power to essential functions of the unit allowing the Kiwi 2 Bluetooth to be permanently installed in your vehicle without draining your vehicle's battery. After 5 minutes of inactivity, the Kiwi 2 Bluetooth automatically enters a low power sleep mode. To turn the unit back on, a simple press of the soft switch wakes the device back up.
The Kiwi 2 Bluetooth includes an 8 pin port on the back designed to be mated with the PLX iMFD Adapter. This allows you to connect high performance aftermarket sensors such as wideband air/fuel ratio, exhaust gas temperature, vacuum/boost, air intake temperature, fluid pressure and fluid temperature and view on your Android mobile device. This solution is desired for applications where vehicles do not support certain sensors and/or the car's computer does not report them. With the PLX iMFD Adapter attached, the best of both worlds of fully plug and play OBD2 / CAN data as well as high performance aftermarket sensors can be obtained.
Depending on your vehicle and the application that you choose to use, sensor support will vary. However in most vehicles the following sensors are reported through the onboard diagnostic port:
RPM
Vehicle Speed
ThrottlePosition
Engine Load
Absolute Engine Load
Engine Timing
Air Intake Temperature
Coolant Temperature
Ambient Air Temperature
Intake Pressure (MAP)
Air Flow (MAF)
Fuel Pressure
Fuel Pressure Relative
Fuel Level
Barometric Pressure
Catalytic Converter Temperature
ECU Voltage
OBD Type
Short Term Fuel Trim (Bank 1)
Long Term Fuel Trim (Bank 1)
Short Term Fuel Trim (Bank 2)
Long Term Fuel Trim (Bank 2)
Oxygen Sensor Voltage1 (Bank 1)
Oxygen Sensor Voltage1 (Bank 2)
Oxygen Sensor Voltage2 (Bank 1)
Oxygen Sensor Voltage2 (Bank 2)
- Fitment TypeVehicle Specific
Model | Year | Engine |
---|---|---|
Rx8 | 04-08 | 13B-MSP |
Rx8 | 09-11 | 13B-MSP |
Miata/Mx5 | 1990-1993 | 1.6L |
Miata/Mx5 | 1994-1997 | 1.8L |
Miata/Mx5 | 1999-2000 | 1.8L |
Miata/Mx5 | 2001-2005 | 1.8L |
Miata/Mx5 | 2006-2013 | 2.0L |
Miata/Mx5 | 2016-2018 | 2.0L |
Cosmo | 90-95 | 20B |
Rx7 | 1979 | 12A |
Rx7 | 1980 | 12A |
Rx7 | 1981 | 12A |
Rx7 | 1982 | 12A |
Rx7 | 1984 | 12A |
Rx7 | 1984 | 13B |
Rx7 | 1985 | 12A |
Rx7 | 1985 | 13B |
Rx7 | 1986 | Non-Turbo |
Rx7 | 1987 | Non-Turbo |
Rx7 | 1987 | Turbo |
Rx7 | 1988 | Non-Turbo |
Rx7 | 1988 | Turbo |
Rx7 | 1989 | Non-Turbo |
Rx7 | 1989 | Turbo |
Rx7 | 1990 | Non-Turbo |
Rx7 | 1990 | Turbo |
Rx7 | 1991 | Non-Turbo |
Rx7 | 1991 | Turbo |
Rx7 | 1993 | Automatic |
Rx7 | 1993 | Manual |
Rx7 | 1994 | Manual |
Rx7 | 1994 | Automatic |
Rx7 | 1995 | Manual |
Rx7 | 1995 | Automatic |