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Anyone using these Bluetooth devices on our trucks?

http://www.amazon.com/BAFX-Products-Bluetooth-diagnostics-Android/dp/B005NLQAHS

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=WOQLh1iGN60

Seems like a good deal for ten bucks plus a 5 Dollar app. I was looking at a scan gauge, but this looks pretty interesting. Any thoughts?

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I have a bluetooth OBDII adapter I use with torque pro on my truck when I pull to see and record IAT and RPM, I also use it on any vehicles I need to read codes from. It works great for me.

Tip: when looking at OBDII bluetooth adapters make sure you get one that supports version 1.5 or higher, there are a lot of chinese knockoffs that are only version 1.4 and can have problems with some vehicles/apps.

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I have one and it works. Most of the info is metric. I think me74??? Is working on or playing with one to get more info out of it.

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The torque pro app seems awesome. I was just concerned with the way our tucks are set up with essentially 2 brains working together because of the separate manufacturer computers. Doing some searching on this site, I saw some talk about the appropriate pid's for certain app communications, but I'm guessing the improvements in the little devices have come a long way. The link for the bafx seems like it is the most popular and reliable, and looks pretty powerful when combined with the torque pro app.

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