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Torque Pro ELM 327

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So, i bought a BT Torque Pro ELM 327 obd2 reader over the weekend. 

Arrived today from Amazon. 

Have installed the Torque Pro app too.

Total cost about 20quid inc shipping and the paid version of app.

 

Havnt had a chance to play with it yet though, see what i can learn about our cars. 

Ill update the thread in a few days once i see what its like.

 

This is the one i got

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  • 2 weeks later...
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Right.. help?

 

I can connect and run torque, bring up the realtime stuff, and do logging runs etc. figured all this out.

 

But, after logging a data set, how do you export it to say an excel sheet and graph that you can actually read? Rather than a tiny graph on a phone screen with axes so small you cant really see anymore detail than massive fluctuations in reading?

Anybody got a tip or pointer that im missing?

 

Edited by mac11irl

  • 2 years later...

@mac11irl Did you get anywhere with this Op?

Edited by Bigeater

On 19/06/2018 at 00:01, mac11irl said:

Right.. help?

 

I can connect and run torque, bring up the realtime stuff, and do logging runs etc. figured all this out.

 

But, after logging a data set, how do you export it to say an excel sheet and graph that you can actually read? Rather than a tiny graph on a phone screen with axes so small you cant really see anymore detail than massive fluctuations in reading?

Anybody got a tip or pointer that im missing?

 

 How are you getting on with this? I'm thinking of getting it....

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hi, havnt been arsed about exporting data etc. but grand. it works and is handy for fault scanning. though i havnt had any with octy other than a couple of random egr errora that vanish after an ignition cycle.

 

also mice to see how much engime power is actually being used..

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