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  1. #1 What's my most economical way to scan for KR? (hardware/software) 
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    I bought a nifty OBDII reader to pair with my phone but I'm not seeing an KR-scan options. What's my easiest/cheapest way to gain the ability?

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    Depends on your phone software, android has the torque app. I'm not sure about Iphone
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    what nifty app you running?

    98 Buick Regal GS, F body brakes, Caddy STS wheels, tinted tails L36 bottom end, lightly ported heads, 1.95 roller rockers, headers, gen 5 N* 3.0 pulley, FSIC, 42 lb injectors, a BrandonHall rebuilt trans, DHP tuned and AEM water/Meth injection https://goo.gl/gpV5kW
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    1999 Grand Prix GTP sedan

    Speed Daddy headers, 3.25" on a ZZP MPS, high-flow cat, 180
    ° t-stat, Autolite copper 104s, shift kit, ReptileTune...
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    Get the paid version of the Torque App from the play store. You will be able to scan for KR with it, once you open it up from a list of additional PID's to open.
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    dont think the t app will work on a windows os. it needs a droid OS. so you could hook it up to a tablet that has blue tooth. or buy a cheap used droid phone.

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    I have dual aeroforce gauges and a wideband and i think it does a good job!
    F body Front, GXP rear brakes, SSC, Poly Dogbones, SLP Gen 1 spoiler, Gpo's, GTX hood, SD Air dam, LED tails, badges and decals, Comp G Seats,
    FSIC, Ported and painted Gen 3, ZZP LIM, SD Headers, REmoddified ZZP fuel rail, 60 lb injectors, LS7 lifters, 1.9 modded rockers, 2.6 pulley E85, 21 degrees timing -Timboku tuned
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hardonyomom View Post
    I have dual aeroforce gauges and a wideband and i think it does a good job!

    thats not very economical tho. thats a few hundo's easy.

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    Ok then well in that case i used to use the torque app for 5 dollars and the bluetooth adaptor for i think another 15 dollars and did the same exact thing.
    F body Front, GXP rear brakes, SSC, Poly Dogbones, SLP Gen 1 spoiler, Gpo's, GTX hood, SD Air dam, LED tails, badges and decals, Comp G Seats,
    FSIC, Ported and painted Gen 3, ZZP LIM, SD Headers, REmoddified ZZP fuel rail, 60 lb injectors, LS7 lifters, 1.9 modded rockers, 2.6 pulley E85, 21 degrees timing -Timboku tuned
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    Watch me out on those adapters. I bought one and it wouldn't read GM cars. I spent like $23 for one from BAFX. It's working pretty well, but when I add the PIDs for GM it won't read anything other than Kr. I have to dump it delete the app and reinstall to get the other sensors to work.

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