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AuburninAZ

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Hi guys. I am looking for recommendations on OBD Bluetooth units and related apps to run. I run a new IPad mini with GPS in a ram seat mounted holder for navigation, Hema maps, repeater info for my Ham radio, etc. so looking for something that would be good on a new IPad.

Let's hear what you all run, why you like it, etc.

Thanks gentlemen!
 

AZBubs

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I have been using DashCommand for iOS and I like it, lots of features. I have a 3rd gen 4Runner so it’s limited on data I can observe but still, a great tool. I use it to live monitor my fuel consumption.

Since the ipad is cell assisted GPS are you planning on an actual GPS receiver for it?


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AuburninAZ

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I have been using DashCommand for iOS and I like it, lots of features. I have a 3rd gen 4Runner so it’s limited on data I can observe but still, a great tool. I use it to live monitor my fuel consumption.

Since the ipad is cell assisted GPS are you planning on an actual GPS receiver for it?


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iPad does not use cell assist gps. It uses gps without call service. Used it in Death Valley with no cell service and it worked just fine on preloaded maps . No issues at al

There are 2 models of iPad. You have to get the one with wifi for the gps functionality. But I don't pay for wifi data service on it and don't really piggy back it off my phone at all.

I'll check out Dash Command. Thanks!
 

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I have the Ultragauge BT ODBCII reader and use their app. I have not tried others. Not the cheapest reader but seems to work well on an iOS device.
 

1Louder

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took at look at ultra gauge and Wow. It looks just like what I was hoping for. It isn't the cheapest for sure ... is it hard to use? Any issues or anything? Much appreciated!
The interface is basic and I don't think it can be used with other apps. So know that in advanced. Dash Command lists some compatible devices. Every once and a while it won't connect but I have not had any long term issues. I used to have the hard wired UltraGauge. Still have it somewhere....