![]() ![]() With dashcommand there appears to be a more limited range and a lot of them seem to read odd values. With Torque most stuff just worked with plenty of gauges to pick from. ![]() But Dashcommand seems to suck out of the box. So I bought the WiFi OBD adaptor instead and Dashcommand on the iPhone since it has a hard mounted dock already in the car so it's got power and a neat space to sit that's not in the way. In the van it isn't too bad, but it has a much (much ) larger windscreen to play with. a 7" tablet doesn't exactly fit nicely on the dash of the Golf. I've since had to give that back and upgraded to a 7" Galaxy Tab 3 which works brilliantly.īut. ![]() So I've wanted to get into some sort of gauge-ey meter-ey thing for a while and finally bit the bullet and grabbed a bluetooth adaptor and borrowed the brother in laws old Android phone to play with. ![]()
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