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Originally Posted by robot
Sure there are a number of systems that do what you are talking about. P3gauges, greddy informeter, torque on a small android device, and plx gauges come to mind. Fitting them in that area and making it look good is the hard part. Also some of these have some particular limitations including not looking pretty, being touchscreen, and not being able to do the oil temp reading on our cars (some have all of these issues, others have some, some have none, etc.).
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Also just found out about Dash Commander.
It does all the OBD2 stuff plus GPS for track days and G meter.
Shows breaking and acceleration on the track you are driving on with a Google maps overlay.