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Connect Your Edelbrock Pro-Flow 4 to iOS Devices

mitch@wildhorses

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How To Connect Your iOS Device to Your Edelbrock Pro-Flow 4

I'm always on the lookout for ways to improve the performance and control of my Bronco. However, one thing that had been causing me frustration was using Android devices, particularly my Acer tablet, which I found to be clunky and not reliable. It seemed like there had to be a better solution out there.

Recently, I came across some exciting news—a chance to connect my iOS device to the Edelbrock Pro-Flow 4 system. Intrigued by the possibilities, I decided to make the switch from Android to iOS, and let me tell you, it has been a game-changer!! Click the link to watch how to install it:

 

DirtDonk

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Thanks Mitch!
Lately, I’ve been tending to concentrate on the early Broncos only, and forget to check out the new stuff now and then.
And yes, I agree it’s expensive, but that’s gonna be the case for a lot of stuff for the new Broncos for quite a while, I think. Especially custom machined billet aluminum stuff I’m guessing.

But the bottom line is, you can’t have too good or too safe steering.
First I’ve heard of the wallowed out housing. Obviously, it’s been a thing for a while though , since parts are now available.

Thanks for the heads up.
 

Yeller

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I keep telling those android guy's LOL .

actually, I do use an android tablet for an off-highway GPS. I like it for that but not virtually anything else, its terrible LOL I just didn't want to invest in an ipad that would be exposed to the dirt, water, and mud of riding in my bronco.
 
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mitch@wildhorses

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I keep telling those android guy's LOL .

actually, I do use an android tablet for an off-highway GPS. I like it for that but not virtually anything else, its terrible LOL I just didn't want to invest in an ipad that would be exposed to the dirt, water, and mud of riding in my bronco.
They are water resistant! Don't know if iPads will hold up in Mud
 

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I keep telling those android guy's LOL .

actually, I do use an android tablet for an off-highway GPS. I like it for that but not virtually anything else, its terrible LOL I just didn't want to invest in an ipad that would be exposed to the dirt, water, and mud of riding in my bronco.

hey now, be nice lol
 
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