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![]() Drives: 2018 ZL1 M6 Join Date: May 2019
Location: York, PA
Posts: 49
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Best Gauge Display App?
2018 ZL1 M6. I ordered an OBD2 device and an 8" tablet and want to display detailed gauge info and data log. Question for those with experience using available apps that are out there is, what works well?
Torque Pro and DashCommand seem to be the most popular, but I was wondering what thoughts people had on these, pros vs cons, and how "pretty" or "impressive" a multi gauge display looks on each (on 8" tablet)? |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: '17 2SS convertible'20 Yukon Denali Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Cedar Park, Texas
Posts: 3,048
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I've got Torque Pro. I just use it on a Galaxy phone but it shows me what I want to see. And you can scroll through the readings on most/all of the sensors. Not something I use all the time, however.
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2017 2SS SIM convertible, A8, NPP, MRC, 56R wheels, GM CAI, Diode Dynamics Side Markers, Mamo Throttle Body Delivered: 08/15/2016 #TeamBeckyD |
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![]() Drives: 18 Camaro 2SS, 07 Saturn Ion Join Date: Apr 2018
Location: North Branch, MI
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Torque Pro here too. Incredibly powerful and if you're concerned about the look, you can choose from like 8 different types of gauges (needle, bar, graph, digital). Plus, you choose the size of each gauge independently so you can make them fit your screen however you want.
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