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Originally Posted by mav1178
Depends on what you want to get out of the gauges.
For simple monitoring, you're perfectly fine with a OBD-II reader. It's cheaper and there's nothing to screw up.
Standalone gauges are better from a functionality and are easier to read, especially at the track. Tablets, while nice, sometimes have too much glare or are otherwise difficult to read when you are scanning for something for a split second.
I have used both (Aim Solo DL, Pivot OBD-II gauge, as well as standalone Blitz Racing Meter SD gauges) and I prefer standalone gauges for track use. For street use, it's whatever you prefer.
-alex
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Street use, yes. But as stated above I guess Torque/OBD won't read Oil Pressure so that kinda answers my question.