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Tnnrx7 Sep 23, 2008 05:21 PM

iPhone Apps For Your Evo
 
Well I've been messing around with this application called Dynolicious. It's actually really accurate (read reviews). You can find more information about it here:

www.dynolicious.com

But while browsing through the app store last night, I noticed a new app called Rev. It's a little different from Dynolicious and has a lot of features. Check it out here:

http://www.devtoaster.com/products/rev/

Pretty soon we can tune our cars with a iPhone {thumbup}

xexitenglishx Sep 23, 2008 05:41 PM

Id love to be able to use an iphone or ipod touch to tune instead of a laptop

gsrboi80 Sep 23, 2008 06:10 PM

I need to get one of these on my touch ASAP

Kreeker Sep 23, 2008 06:22 PM

Pretty awesome... too bad I don't have an iphone, just LG's answer to the iphone.

derekste Sep 23, 2008 06:26 PM


Originally Posted by Tnnrx7 (Post 6149679)
Well I've been messing around with this application called Dynolicious. It's actually really accurate (read reviews). You can find more information about it here:

www.dynolicious.com

But while browsing through the app store last night, I noticed a new app called Rev. It's a little different from Dynolicious and has a lot of features. Check it out here:

http://www.devtoaster.com/products/rev/

Pretty soon we can tune our cars with a iPhone {thumbup}

Dynolicious is OK. I don't think it was worth the $13 I paid for it, but interesting in concept alone, and pretty accurate. Didn't get the chance to run it at the track this weekend to compare with an actual timeslip. Would be nice if it used GPS as a frame of reference.

Rev seems less interesting. The fact that it requires hardware to hook up to the OBD2 port makes me have even less interested. I'll stick to Mitsulogger/Evoscan+laptop solution for now.

And tuning on an iPhone? are you kidding me? it is hard enough to bang out an email on this stupid thing, let alone tune! The fact that the iPhone doesn't really have a filesystem would make managing XML files and ROMS a nightmare. Again, laptop FTW.

{thumbup}

Thrilla Sep 23, 2008 06:40 PM

Looks interesting.

rburris28 Sep 23, 2008 06:52 PM


Originally Posted by derekste (Post 6149974)
Dynolicious is OK. I don't think it was worth the $13 I paid for it, but interesting in concept alone, and pretty accurate. Didn't get the chance to run it at the track this weekend to compare with an actual timeslip. Would be nice if it used GPS as a frame of reference.

Rev seems less interesting. The fact that it requires hardware to hook up to the OBD2 port makes me have even less interested. I'll stick to Mitsulogger/Evoscan+laptop solution for now.

And tuning on an iPhone? are you kidding me? it is hard enough to bang out an email on this stupid thing, let alone tune! The fact that the iPhone doesn't really have a filesystem would make managing XML files and ROMS a nightmare. Again, laptop FTW.

{thumbup}

Ah, but it does (well, not built in, but available); in fact, there are applications (Avatron's Air Sharing, for example) that allow you to store and retrieve a wide range of files from your iTouch or iPhone wirelessly. Therefore, storing files should not be a problem.

The screen is small, though.

eVo_Boi Sep 23, 2008 06:55 PM

tighttt

Itchy Sep 23, 2008 09:43 PM

anyone know anything more bout the REV if its any good or accurate?.. i like the free, thats why

Itchy Sep 23, 2008 09:48 PM

bahh.. just read thru it and it doesnt offer nearly as much as dynolicious does

NocturnalEVO Sep 23, 2008 10:28 PM

if REV allows you to read CEL codes, and even clear them, im' totally sold on it!

03redtype-s Sep 23, 2008 10:31 PM

iPhone FTMFW!

Go_Lancer_Go Sep 23, 2008 11:37 PM

wish blackberry came out with something like that!

aboh6leenz Sep 23, 2008 11:58 PM

I plan on getting one of the new touch's what are you guys dynolicious numbers? :D

m00m00w4t3r Sep 24, 2008 12:23 AM

the Dynolicious is really a nice app. only catch is that it MUST be mounted on a sturdy surface otherwise its not accurate at all.

i find it really hard to calibrate it when inside the car cause the vibration, its easier if you do it outside on the floor so you can hold it steady.

other than that its really accurate and i playing around to see how much g's my mr2 can pull by corner and so far the highest i got was 1.23g ;)


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