How to monitor fuel trims?

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Sorry for the stupid question. Still new to modifying / cars in general. Anyways, recently bought and installed a Mishimoto SRI, and I was just wondering what the best way to monitor fuel trims would be?

Right now I'm looking at getting a Veepeak OBD2 scanner and just connecting that to my phone via Bluetooth. Would that work?

The other option I'm also looking at is just getting a kTuner v2 to monitor the car. Don't want to tune it just yet because warranty is still fresh. Which brings up another question: would simply using the kTuner as a monitoring device require me to flash the car? I don't want to have to go in for a warranty repair and have the flashed ECU show up.

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Veepeak is a wifi scanner. Just download OBD scanner app or torque pro app and connect the OBD scanner to your OBD port and open the app. you have to check both LTFT and STFT but LTFT is the one which gives you conclusive results. there should be a log feature in the app to record the parameters during driving
 
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Veepeak is a wifi scanner. Just download OBD scanner app or torque pro app and connect the OBD scanner to your OBD port and open the app. you have to check both LTFT and STFT but LTFT is the one which gives you conclusive results. there should be a log feature in the app to record the parameters during driving
Gotcha. And I just connect to the OBD2 scanner module via wifi right?
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