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iPhone OBD scanner cord/app?
Does anyone use their iPhone to scan codes and check performance? Just curious on costs for apps, cords and how well it works.
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Android here with torque and a cheapo elm327 adapter from amazon.com. I think I have $20 in the whole deal.
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Elm327 Adapter is a great thing to have. But they only give you demo software...
I do Have a full registered copy of pro scan for sale if any one is interested. I just dont use it any more. |
X2 on the torque app with droid and elm scanner.
its pretty nice....lets you do obdII codes and tells you live info. not to shabby for 20.00 |
X3 I use Torque for fuel economy, scanning etc. Waaaaay cheaper than even a cheapo scan tool. Torque has a track recorder which works well off-road, and a 0-60, 0-100, 1/8+1/4 mile and estimated HP. Dynolicious and REV are similar ones for IOS i think...
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I don't know if it is against forum rules or not, but torque pro is on some torrent sites.
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Originally Posted by Blazin00LT
(Post 557038)
I don't know if it is against forum rules or not, but torque pro is on some torrent sites.
Yep it is against rules to Post torrents on here. :icon_badrazz: |
So wait torque is the name of an app and I can use NY Droid to check codes and stuff?
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Yes Torque is the name of the program I use. There is a lite and pro version. I use pro.
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