ultragauge
well i know that, thats a whole seperate issue of mine on its own though (compression came up as 45 once) but it doesnt make sense to me why it could be so low then go away, i was just giving you an example of how the pending dtc worked.
if you have an android phone, and purchase a $20 ELM327 bluetooth-to-obdII adapter, there is nothing that gauge can do that the app Torque can't..
I used it just this morning on the way to work (first time I've driven my truck any appreciable distance in the last month or so), and I know precisely where I'm at with the tune and all the components (sans trans).. it's the best $20 I've ever spent on that rig.. Torque, the app, is free.. the paid version ($4.99, which I own) is useless for these rigs.. the free one does everything you need it to do.
I used it just this morning on the way to work (first time I've driven my truck any appreciable distance in the last month or so), and I know precisely where I'm at with the tune and all the components (sans trans).. it's the best $20 I've ever spent on that rig.. Torque, the app, is free.. the paid version ($4.99, which I own) is useless for these rigs.. the free one does everything you need it to do.
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...d-adapter.html
if you have an android phone, and purchase a $20 ELM327 bluetooth-to-obdII adapter, there is nothing that gauge can do that the app Torque can't..
I used it just this morning on the way to work (first time I've driven my truck any appreciable distance in the last month or so), and I know precisely where I'm at with the tune and all the components (sans trans).. it's the best $20 I've ever spent on that rig.. Torque, the app, is free.. the paid version ($4.99, which I own) is useless for these rigs.. the free one does everything you need it to do.
I used it just this morning on the way to work (first time I've driven my truck any appreciable distance in the last month or so), and I know precisely where I'm at with the tune and all the components (sans trans).. it's the best $20 I've ever spent on that rig.. Torque, the app, is free.. the paid version ($4.99, which I own) is useless for these rigs.. the free one does everything you need it to do.
I almost posted the same exact thing last night.
They work great.
I just ordered one tonight and was wondering what useful gauges does this show? As in which ones will really work for my dodge? Seems really neat and i am buying strictly for Temps, Speed, and MPG because i am averaging about 10mpg easy on the foot with no check engine lights and everything in working condition.
i love the intake degree, rpm, mph, instant gallons an hour, inst mpg, throttle percentage, engine temp, time and distance till empty is super cool too. let us know how you like it.




