aCarputer GPS OBD2 for Android
... it isn't working.
no doubt there is no support however this is my favorite and is actually the reason I'm going to install a tablet in my dash so I can have this on constantly. This developer although now seemingly defunct at least the apps by these guys after entering your gear ratio's calculates the gear you are in perfectly when running in automatic and when using the paddles. My testing is in a 2009 370z. I also am using the Bluetooth ODBLINK MX ODB-II adapter and it works flawless with this. It has a huge number of dashboards that are ALL CONFIGURABLE. It even has a 0-10, 0-20, etc screen which is very accurate along with a 1/8,1/4, trap speed, 1000ft, 60ft times, again extremely accurate. the only thing missing that I wish it had was when datalogging the ability to export to RaceRender2 format. if it had that I'd rate it 6 starts for now a perfect 5 will do. Try the demo and make sure you're adapter works with it, once you verify it does, how could you not like this. I've tried a lot of them, torque, etc. this kills them.
It says its connected and receiving data from vehicle but it doesnt show any OBD data, no REV, no Temps etc. NO HELP FROM DEVELOPER
This app (aCarputer) has probably the best potential of all the OBD apps BUT... If you need help, fotget it....The support site, the FORUMS, AND Help AND everything INCLUDING ''REGISTER', shows ''Down for Maintenance... and HAS been ''down'' for quite a while. So, while $0.99 isn't a lot of money... you SHOULD get some level of support. What a shame
I just recently downloaded this app and I've only started getting it setup for my car. ( 97 Nissan Maxima GXE). It seems to communicate just fine with my cheap OBD 2 mini. The speedo, revs, engine temp, etc. Are all very accurate, even though I haven't set it up for my car yet, I still have them put the vehicle weight and all those other parameters that it wants in order to give accurate torque and horsepower readings. There should be a feature to put in your car make model & auto calibrate for torque etc
... it isn't working.
Didnt work with an ELM obdii bt module
Over all it works well but sometimes glitches which is why I am giving 4 stars.
Does not work with Nexus or ELM327.
This application can not connect to my device. I already connected with other app. Nice design for dashboard and GPS is working fine.
Works, but forget ''Support'' This app (aCarputer) has probably the best potential of all the OBD apps BUT... If you need help, fotget it....The support site, the FORUMS, AND Help AND everything INCLUDING ''REGISTER', shows ''Down for Maintenance... and HAS been ''down'' for quite a while. So, while $0.99 isn't a lot of money... you SHOULD get some level of support. What a shame
problem with OBD connection It says its connected and receiving data from vehicle but it doesnt show any OBD data, no REV, no Temps etc. NO HELP FROM DEVELOPER
Works well Over all it works well but sometimes glitches which is why I am giving 4 stars.
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no doubt there is no support however this is my favorite and is actually the reason I'm going to install a tablet in my dash so I can have this on constantly. This developer although now seemingly defunct at least the apps by these guys after entering your gear ratio's calculates the gear you are in perfectly when running in automatic and when using the paddles. My testing is in a 2009 370z. I also am using the Bluetooth ODBLINK MX ODB-II adapter and it works flawless with this. It has a huge number of dashboards that are ALL CONFIGURABLE. It even has a 0-10, 0-20, etc screen which is very accurate along with a 1/8,1/4, trap speed, 1000ft, 60ft times, again extremely accurate. the only thing missing that I wish it had was when datalogging the ability to export to RaceRender2 format. if it had that I'd rate it 6 starts for now a perfect 5 will do. Try the demo and make sure you're adapter works with it, once you verify it does, how could you not like this. I've tried a lot of them, torque, etc. this kills them.