Torque and a BT ODBII reader
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Looked for this program on my iPhone and only found Engine Link for $5.99. Apparently that one uses the same OBD wifi unit as Torque.
Is "Torque" the full name, or is it "Torque Lite," etc? Might not be made for the iPhone...
if its bluetooth, then I think its android, I thought iphone was only wifi
Yeah but the Bluetooth OBDII adapters won't work with the iPhone because Apple says no soup for youiPhones are WiFi and Bluetooth ready.

Yeah but the Bluetooth OBDII adapters won't work with the iPhone because Apple says no soup for you![]()
It.
Is.
Alive.
(the thread, that is.)
I still can't find the iPhone version of "Torque," though they seem to have several variants of OBD reader programs available. Never did get an ELM 327, believe I'll pop over to flea bay and get one....
It.
Is.
Alive.
(the thread, that is.)
I still can't find the iPhone version of "Torque," though they seem to have several variants of OBD reader programs available. Never did get an ELM 327, believe I'll pop over to flea bay and get one....

Menu .. Add display. .. Dial.
Scroll to the bottom for voltage.
I use torque lite.
That $7 more broke my bank.If you have an iPhone (i = idiot) then you're out of luck with ELM327 bluetooth units - they won't work due to Apple's 'implementation' of part of the bluetooth security protocol stuff. You have to fork out much more $$ for a wifi unit and software that works with that. This has been discussed several times before on mud.
cheers,
george.
That $7 more broke my bank.
Forgot to post this earlier, I just bought another one for $5 and change delivered, not got it yet but worth the risk to see if it works
http://www.ebay.com/itm/321457984558