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ODB II Reader
So I'm looking at getting an ODB II scanner so I can keep a closer eye on engine temps and the other useful information I can get out of it. It seems like ultra gauge is the fan favorite around these parts. I'm wondering what benefits it offers over other cheaper options I've seen on Amazon?
Also, has anyone tried the bluetooth version they offer? I think I would prefer going that route just to keep the dash 'cleaner' but wanted to *gauge* all of your opinions first! |
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I run the TorquePro app on my phone along with one of those Bluetooth dongles from Amazon. Works great. Basically anything that is monitored by your vehicle's ECU can be monitored in the app. The dongle can be switched between any number of vehicles very easily. With the purchase of the app and the dongle I think I'm into it for $20. IMO its a better investment than the ScanGauge or UltraGauge. You can also read and clear fault codes with the Torque App.
You get 7 different screens in the app and you can put as many or few gauges on each screen as you like. Here's one screen I recently set up to monitor all four O2's, RPM, Voltage, Coolant Temp, Fuel Status(open/closed), and MIL status. *Sorry for the lack of reading but I wasn't near the truck when I took the screenshot. Attachment 34601 |
That's pretty slick Fish. I might go this route. Thanks
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I like that, too Fish. I guess the only thing you lose is alarms... Or do you get those, too?
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Guys like ultra gauge cause you can mount it and use as gauges , plus read and clear codes, I use one but I also have a scanner for real diagnosis
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Fish:
Have you tried the TorquePro moving between multiple vehicles? I'm wondering what it would be like, say, you had 2 daily drivers and a Disco ...would you have to go through a lengthy setup process each time you went between them, or does it 'save' a profile for each car/truck, and you just select it when you open the app? Or doesn't it care? Thanks |
I use one but I also have a scanner for real diagnosis Thanks, |
Originally Posted by TOM R
(Post 545179)
Guys like ultra gauge cause you can mount it and use as gauges , plus read and clear codes, I use one but I also have a scanner for real diagnosis
Originally Posted by Mark G
(Post 545181)
Fish:
Have you tried the TorquePro moving between multiple vehicles? I'm wondering what it would be like, say, you had 2 daily drivers and a Disco ...would you have to go through a lengthy setup process each time you went between them, or does it 'save' a profile for each car/truck, and you just select it when you open the app? Or doesn't it care? Thanks The only issue I've had is in our new 2015 Honda Odyssey van. It has Bluetooth and sometimes fights for connectivity with the dongle. Once its paired though its good. It probably wouldn't really be an issue but I'm not hugely techy.
Originally Posted by Charlie_V
(Post 545176)
I like that, too Fish. I guess the only thing you lose is alarms... Or do you get those, too?
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All good info, Fish.
For those with iphone, you cannot use Bluetooth. Not sure why, but have been told. Not to worry there are wifi dongles as well. I happen to use an app called "OBD Fusion" which is also customizable with multiple screens. You can monitor anything that is fed to the ECU as well as read and clear codes. fyi |
I'm gonna throw another vote in for TorquePro. Best $5 I've spent in my whole life I think.
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