There is a line in that section to add text. Step 3: Inside of the app you can create car profiles for different vehicles (This app is incredible and is by far the most useful thing I've ever bought as an app because this app and the adapter can be used on ANY obd2 car) In the vehicle profile at the bottom of the profile page is a line that says Very Advanced ELM327. (For you apple guys, the App Store does not have this exact app on there so I am unsure if any of the steps after this are valid) Any android powered tablet or phone should work here. Step 2: Purchase the 5$ app 'Torque Pro' from the google play market for Android. In this case, the one I purchased was this one from Amazon the Bafx PIC18F2480 - () Step 1: go out and buy an OBD2 Bluetooth adapter. For $28 you can have this fully operational So, I should preface this by saying that this will not make your car readable by emissions testers where it would otherwise fail, but gives you, the end user, the control. As the research contined, I found a guy who had found a way to get his import 2jz with vvti to work and I thought there is no reason why this wouldn't work also work for us.
Apparently, even though they have the same plug, they are not obd compliant. It started with some internet research on communicating with jdm ecu's and the protocols they use.