Digi-Gauges App
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Digi-Gauges App
Hey Guys,
Just got this app and thought I would share! It's really simple to use and give you access to many features: Digital Gauges, Fault Code Reader, and Speed Timing. The Fault Code Reader is really helpful and the 0-60 Speed Timing is a blast!
It uses a OBDII Bluetooth Adaptor to connect to the vehicle and displays everything in really time to your smartphone or tablet.
Currently, its only available for Android Smartphones or Tablets.
Check the website: Digi-Gauges - Home
Check it out on the Google Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...s.gauges&hl=en
Let me know what you think!
Just got this app and thought I would share! It's really simple to use and give you access to many features: Digital Gauges, Fault Code Reader, and Speed Timing. The Fault Code Reader is really helpful and the 0-60 Speed Timing is a blast!
It uses a OBDII Bluetooth Adaptor to connect to the vehicle and displays everything in really time to your smartphone or tablet.
Currently, its only available for Android Smartphones or Tablets.
Check the website: Digi-Gauges - Home
Check it out on the Google Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...s.gauges&hl=en
Let me know what you think!
Last edited by SeanArnold88; 08-27-2013 at 07:21 PM.
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Being completely honest....
The app Torque blows this out of the water. I've tried this one among others, and always go back to Torque. It's probably comparable, maybe a bit better than the free Torque edition, but for $5, the paid version is totally worth the cost.
Glad to see a new member pursuing having an OBD2 option though too few owners do. Too many don't even know it's possible to connect to the ECU yourself.
Water temp, AFRs, MAF g/s, Long Term Fuel Trim, Short Term Fuel Trim, and Fueling system status are the ones I typically have up on my tablet. Those are the ones that you would go to if there was a problem, so it can help catch stuff early. The water temp alone is the most critical, being accurate and not a dummy value.
The app Torque blows this out of the water. I've tried this one among others, and always go back to Torque. It's probably comparable, maybe a bit better than the free Torque edition, but for $5, the paid version is totally worth the cost.
Glad to see a new member pursuing having an OBD2 option though too few owners do. Too many don't even know it's possible to connect to the ECU yourself.
Water temp, AFRs, MAF g/s, Long Term Fuel Trim, Short Term Fuel Trim, and Fueling system status are the ones I typically have up on my tablet. Those are the ones that you would go to if there was a problem, so it can help catch stuff early. The water temp alone is the most critical, being accurate and not a dummy value.
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You might want to also checkout "Torque" which also uses a blue tooth OBD II reader. Great app which does all this app does but in a slightly different way.
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Being completely honest....
The app Torque blows this out of the water. I've tried this one among others, and always go back to Torque. It's probably comparable, maybe a bit better than the free Torque edition, but for $5, the paid version is totally worth the cost.
Glad to see a new member pursuing having an OBD2 option though too few owners do. Too many don't even know it's possible to connect to the ECU yourself.
Water temp, AFRs, MAF g/s, Long Term Fuel Trim, Short Term Fuel Trim, and Fueling system status are the ones I typically have up on my tablet. Those are the ones that you would go to if there was a problem, so it can help catch stuff early. The water temp alone is the most critical, being accurate and not a dummy value.
The app Torque blows this out of the water. I've tried this one among others, and always go back to Torque. It's probably comparable, maybe a bit better than the free Torque edition, but for $5, the paid version is totally worth the cost.
Glad to see a new member pursuing having an OBD2 option though too few owners do. Too many don't even know it's possible to connect to the ECU yourself.
Water temp, AFRs, MAF g/s, Long Term Fuel Trim, Short Term Fuel Trim, and Fueling system status are the ones I typically have up on my tablet. Those are the ones that you would go to if there was a problem, so it can help catch stuff early. The water temp alone is the most critical, being accurate and not a dummy value.
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I'll offer some feedback.
I have the Torque app, and if it's better, it's only $5!
No reason to have something lesser for such a minimal investment, and no need for both.
I have the Torque app, and if it's better, it's only $5!
No reason to have something lesser for such a minimal investment, and no need for both.
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