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  1. DirtyPepper

    1997 Land Cruiser OBD FUSION App Question

    My friend, you can ALWAYS hijack a thread of mine. Your info is INVALUABLE AND APPRECIATED! Good lord...that's awesome!
  2. DirtyPepper

    1997 Land Cruiser OBD FUSION App Question

    By the way, and off topic, I was looking at your USB inserts on your page...going to be ordering two of them 👍
  3. DirtyPepper

    1997 Land Cruiser OBD FUSION App Question

    I also have an 1800 lb StarCraft RT10 "Rugged/Off Road" pop up tent camper that I'm taking out this summer. When I bought it in the last days of summer last year, I had no major issues towing it the 100 miles home, but I'd like to know what kind of temp range I'm putting my 80 through when I...
  4. DirtyPepper

    1997 Land Cruiser OBD FUSION App Question

    That's awesome for going into it that deep already :)
  5. DirtyPepper

    1997 Land Cruiser OBD FUSION App Question

    I was using Torque Pro with the Android Tablet I have but the tablet, while I like the size, was too big...so it's been resting down by the shifter. I just don't want to have to look down...I wanted something more eye level. I thought about ScanGuage (and it's main competitor that I can't...
  6. DirtyPepper

    1997 Land Cruiser OBD FUSION App Question

    Eh, it happens. My own fault for not researching it’s contents enough. Thanks!
  7. DirtyPepper

    1997 Land Cruiser OBD FUSION App Question

    I’m disappointed - not that it breaks the bank but the $15 for the Toyota PID was a waste..:I thought it would show trans temp and other specs I would need/like to see.
  8. DirtyPepper

    1997 Land Cruiser OBD FUSION App Question

    I picked up a Veepeak obd2 reader to talk to my old iPhone 8; previously, I was using an android tablet and reader but the reader was a larger one that it was in danger of hitting my left knee while driving. I bought the VeePeak from Amazon ($25), and OBD Fusion ($9.99) and the Toyota PID set...
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