Torque Pro and wireless OBD2
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Torque Pro and wireless OBD2
Hi all, ive installed an app on my Nexus called Torque Pro, its a OBD interface bit of kit.
More can be found here https://market.android.com/details?i...l.torque&hl=en
Its used with a wireless OBD2 adaptor.
Has anyone used this program? and is it much cop ?
Cheers
Shaun
More can be found here https://market.android.com/details?i...l.torque&hl=en
Its used with a wireless OBD2 adaptor.
Has anyone used this program? and is it much cop ?
Cheers
Shaun
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be careful with some of the adapters on ebay, some are cheap for a reason! (I got one for my mondeo st and it wouldnt work, turns out the particular type I bought isnt fully obd compliant)
Got a different type which works perfectly and torque is a great app (get the paid version for more features)
Got a different type which works perfectly and torque is a great app (get the paid version for more features)
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yep it works well for me. I like the recorder function too. I use it on my S2 with a cheap elm obd dongle from amazon £20ish IIRC.
I use it mainly for the mpg and data logging as the realtime gauges are a bit too laggy to be useful.
I use it mainly for the mpg and data logging as the realtime gauges are a bit too laggy to be useful.
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Have just set up my (standard) 01 wrx wagon on torque pro. Mint. Have it on my android tablet with loads of tuning stuff like afr, boost, temps etc. Also have it on my phone so when I'm driving normally it gives me a great fuel computer. If I flick upwards on the screen it gives me boost/vac and "horsepower" readout. Only just played a bit but it's good so far.
Short drive, 34mpg is not so bad i think
Whist driving a bit harder
Short drive, 34mpg is not so bad i think
Whist driving a bit harder
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I'm not an iFail user, but I think that oLD needs to connect via WiFi as it does not work on Bluetooth. A lot of android apps are written in linux and ported to android then built from there up. Apple charge app developers to make apps so often they don't bother.
If you don't have an android phone, maybe buy a cheap 7" android 4.0 tablet, and a dash / windscreen mount and use it for the sole purpose of torque. They are less than 50 quid. Make sure it is fully market compatable though.
Also. I have the elm 337 1.5 full size ons adapter (orange and blue sticker) and it works fine but sticks out of my port under the steering wheel and I bash my knees on it whilst getting in and put the car. There are mini versions available, I have just ordered one. I'll leave it plugged in and it will sit in the recess for the port. I'll use my full size one on other vehicles. Not essential but for the sake of a tenner I'll just leave a mini one plugged in all the time.
There may be an iOS version out there. Don't take my word for it.
If you don't have an android phone, maybe buy a cheap 7" android 4.0 tablet, and a dash / windscreen mount and use it for the sole purpose of torque. They are less than 50 quid. Make sure it is fully market compatable though.
Also. I have the elm 337 1.5 full size ons adapter (orange and blue sticker) and it works fine but sticks out of my port under the steering wheel and I bash my knees on it whilst getting in and put the car. There are mini versions available, I have just ordered one. I'll leave it plugged in and it will sit in the recess for the port. I'll use my full size one on other vehicles. Not essential but for the sake of a tenner I'll just leave a mini one plugged in all the time.
There may be an iOS version out there. Don't take my word for it.