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Old 02-26-2015, 11:05 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Old 02-26-2015, 11:10 PM   #12 (permalink)
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I'm intrigued. I'd investigate getting this setup and using the 10" tablet we got gifted for our anniversary. For right now I have UG and am highly satisfied, but you never know when things might change...
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Does it store information, or does its memory only last for the current session? That and glitchy bluetooth were major bad points when I was using Torque.
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It stores information. The only problem that I have run into was getting a trip's data, but I can look at my daily statistics to see how well I did that day. I haven't experienced any glitchy bluetooth things with this app, but did with Torque.

It stores information pretty well, and I can see my lifetime costs and gallons used and MPG, as well as max torque (glitchy ATM, saying I have 335+ lol) and max HP (seems reasonable at 125), max gallons per hour (10.5, which is reasonable), max acceleration (I think I got 1.2Gs, not sure though), max braking (again, 1.2Gs), avg fuel flow (around 0.5), avg speed with and w/out idle, etc.

Really quite amazing, and there are probably much more features that I can't unlock with the automatic including the "you should shift now" stuff.
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I went ahead and ordered a bluetooth dongle and bought dashcommand. Certainly worth it! It's pretty neat having instantaneous feedback on mpg and performance data. I set up a main page of gauges that I usually have up while driving; on that page is instant mpg, tank average mpg, and vacuum. On the next page I've got intake air temp. o2 sensor voltage, coolant temp, MAP, and torque. I want to find a program I can put on my laptop to log information from the ecu that I can review later, especially while I'm fine tuning my commute to a new job site.
A word of caution on picking a suitable dongle... the first one I bought was ~$10 and worked for 2 separate drives. The first drive was a test to see how it functioned, then the second drive was for diagnostics on a mpg issue in my girlfriend's car while driving to the store for a mounting bracket. After leaving the store, all the dashboard warning lights came on and the gauges went to zero. I unplugged the dongle and restarted the car and it was fine. When I got home I tried again and the dongle would power on but not communicate with the ECU. I returned it and picked one that was ~$20 and its functioned perfectly.
And for the curious, the culprit of the poor mpg in my gf's car was a lazy o2 sensor.
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By the way, in my case, the problem with Torque starting up so slow was that it would scan for the protocol. In the Pro version, you can select a profile for your car and set the protocol (9141 for most Hondas) in the app, and it will connect in a few seconds, rather than like a minute.
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TouchScan is better. I've tried Dashcommand, torque, and a few others.
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TouchScan is better. I've tried Dashcommand, torque, and a few others.
Care to elaborate?
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It will record the data & you can export to a CSV file. You can add custom PID's, (data which is not included in the default set). If I recall correctly dashcommand did neither. The developer responded to my questions and fixed a bug. No response from Torque developer for a bug.
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It will record the data & you can export to a CSV file. You can add custom PID's, (data which is not included in the default set). If I recall correctly dashcommand did neither. The developer responded to my questions and fixed a bug. No response from Torque developer for a bug.
Ah, I see. I'm not familiar with DashCommand, but are you sure that the bug that you reported wasn't fixed in a later Torque release?

I'm in no means a Torque apologist, by the way, I haven't used it in over a year, just curious as to what the benefits of TouchScan are over DashCommand and Torque.

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