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Old 11-14-2016, 07:26 PM   #6 (permalink)
redpoint5
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Originally Posted by compdrag View Post
I have EM plus and love it. Performance thing for me was cool, because having a civic si I can see what my times are when I add stuff. Plus having access to a bunch of different read outs is also cool. This thing is probably the best bang for the buck because its a Gauge for economy, performance, and Engine codes that your car may throw. Easy install, and easy calibration as well.
I'd say a Bluetooth ELM237 and Torque is the best bang for the buck, if you have an Android device laying around. You can buy new smart phones for as little as $10 these days. Fully customizable, with custom PIDs.

I'm running it on a $60 LG G Pad tablet that I also use for other things.

There are performance gauges too.

It is nice having a self-contained unit that plugs directly into the OBDII port though. I have 2 Ultragauges in other vehicles, and it's nice not having a USB cable dangling from the dash.
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