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Considering getting a Dual channel WBO Controller. If I connect my OBDLink MX (OBD2 Bluetooth) to the right pins of the WBO Controller, should I be able to display the A/F using Torque Pro on an Android device?
Dual channel WBO Controller A/F to Torque Pro
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Re: Dual channel WBO Controller A/F to Torque Pro
Nope, that's not how standalone WBO controllers are used.
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Re: Dual channel WBO Controller A/F to Torque Pro
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Re: Dual channel WBO Controller A/F to Torque Pro
I assume the firmware is programmed to only continuously send the AFR out over the CANBUS? It's not written to listen for a request from something on the CANBUS such as Torque Pro?