Yes you can customize it, and runs butt load of different things, does 0-60 and 1/4 mile times too. Now mind you these are not accurate, they are just a model to go by to see if you've improved.So torque pro can be setup to run boost and afr's as well as a few other items on screen?
I read it is customizable as well?
What is the difference between torque and torque pro?
Your phone, Blue tooth dongle, and Torque and you're peachy.So do you need anything besides your phone?
So it's a hundred for the dongle and $100 for the software?I highly recommend the OBDLinkMX one it's a little expensive but it works a lot better and is way faster and gives accurate read outs instantly vs lag with the cheaper $25 ones
http://www.scantool.net/obdlink-mx.html
No you don't need the software, just the dongle unless you wanna datalog with it. Software is for the computer. I don't have the softwareSo it's a hundred for the dongle and $100 for the software?
Damn
You need the Torque Pro app AND a Bluetooth OBDII dongle to interface with the truck and provide Torque with data. The ODBLinkMX dongle that cbvet refers to is a really good dongle, and will provide you with the best results. You can ALSO buy desktop software from them, but you don't need it.So of works in conjunction with an ap?
Yes it did with that amazon one, but not with the MX one, that's why I got that one.Chad, does your afr ever blink out and hit zero like the app or dongle hiccups?