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What app are you using that is better than Torque ?
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Another popular one is OBD Fusion. It has some nice logging features for troubleshooting. I have both Torque Pro and OBD Fusion, but Torque Pro is my first "go-to" for simple OBDII channel readings or code identifying/clearing.
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No, what task are you wanting to achieve?
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No, what task wouldn't it do or did so poorly that caused you to decide it is rubbish?
I use torque for gauges and realtime info on nav screen and because it is a wireless connection. I use Schwaben by Foxwell for code reading and also realtime info when doing work in the garage. Sometimes I still use the Bavarian Autosport code reader as a double check for codes but the Shwaben is intuitive and first choice for non driving situations. what is your preference?
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