I use Torque also to log data, for my college PhD. Using a 40quid Android phone and bluetooth dongle I can log a massive amount of data, and discover ...
Where are you living?This can be got in Ireland for 40quid which is very cheap for an Android phone.
Simple answer, No! Android does not support USB hosting.
Hmm it would be an easy enough thing for Ian to program into the App and make a PID for, using an if statement, that checks if the vehicle speed is ze...
I have never needed to make a custom PID using more then one engine parameter before, but I know Ian adapted torque so as you can do this. The menu fo...
Logs are on the SD card, in a folder called torquelogs I think, or possibly just torque. Either search for them in the File browser app on the phone, ...
I would doubt it, but there has been a few threads about subaru here already, use the search to find them, also have a look on specific subaru owners ...
As far as I know, no OBD dongle, running any of the standard OBD-II PIDs can do any damage to your vehicle! In terms of the physical quality of th...
It looks 100% identical to the normal cheap ebay jobs. I would be surprised if it was any different. Just a different sticker is what I would guess.
Congrads Ian!
This is something I have thought about also Ian! Any way of the user being able to design a totally custom GUI, or is the current method (display boxe...
Interesting alright!! Its certainly not a standard feature in the OBD protocol ha! One way of implementing it would be using the likes of an IOIO ...
Which logs are you taking about? The torquelog.csv file? It is in .csv format, and needs to be delimited before you can display it correctly. Excel us...
Funny enough, only yesterday I had an issue with one of my test Huewei phones. I had left it on the dash in front of the sun all day, and torque runni...
Just set torque to log both GPS and OBD speed, then graph them manually in Excel afterwards! Mobile phone GPS is actualy fairly reliable and repea...
Yep, it was still powered up. I was actually thinking of wiring a switch from the ground in the OBD port to a relay on the ignition +ve going into the...
No sorry, about 5 was what I meant. My last car, a 99 accord could only give out 4/sec, most of the older ECUs could only give out max about 5/6, howe...
This was posted few days back, and is helpful in getting the bluetooth dongle to talk to torque: Just restating procedure: 1. Insert OBD2 device ...
5 pids per second is the most you will get out of the ECU for a Subaru of that age! You're lucky that torque even works with it, Subaru didn't have to...