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Old 11-18-2016, 01:56 PM
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Can anyone recommend a good fault code reader app for iOS?

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Old 11-18-2016, 10:36 PM
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I don't use iOS but Torque is great on android
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I use torque as well. I have the pro version that does pretty much everything.
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Presumably anyone other than my recommended app then...
Old 11-19-2016, 11:38 AM
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You said what you'd got, but when we talked about it in Wales you said it wasn't very good and it's only got three stars on the App Store, so stop being a whiney bellend

Anyway, if I hadn't asked about iOS apps on here, people wouldn't have been able to post about what they use on Android
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Iirc I said it had a slow update speed for tracking realtime metrics like throttle, speed etc. As a fault code reader it was fine.

Torque Pro on Android is what you need for sure.
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The slow update speed is probably down to the car, especially if it's a pre-facelift which only updates at about 1Hz.
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Originally Posted by CynicG
Iirc I said it had a slow update speed for tracking realtime metrics like throttle, speed etc. As a fault code reader it was fine.

Torque Pro on Android is what you need for sure.
I bought Dash Command
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I bought Dash Command
That looks quite good. However, reading through the spec, it doesn't seem to capture 'missed shifts' so are you sure it is right for you?
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It'll be fine, G. No point in you paying the extra for dash command though - the speedo goes above 28mph


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