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EcuTek and Torque Pro monitoring oil temp
Hi everyone, I've got a question regarding the Torque Pro compatibility with the EcuTek. I've got a stock 2020 86 Base model and say I buy a Bluetooth OBDII adapter and get a Torque Pro app to monitor oil and coolant temps, will it work after a have an EcuTek tune or I'll have to buy their proprietary adapter and use their app?
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Yeah, I was a bit surprised that it didn't have that fancy cluster with the display, but as long as there's a way to get those readings, it's not a big deal.
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For those who don't know:
If you have a jailbroken iPhone, you can use the tweak 'CarBridge' to display your EcuTek gauges (assuming you have the Bluetooth adapter) onto your headunit. |
Just for FYI, usually you can not use two OBD2 devices at the same time . There are a few that will work together at the same time but one must be a monitor only. I have tried several using a "Y" cable. Where CAN buss is designed to work with many.
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Any hit to the data throughput especially for RPM logging? Sent from my SM-G965F using Tapatalk |
I do not know about those two. As i said the only way is to try. Some you may think are read only are poling for information.
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