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Well somebody said that my screen shots looked familiar. As the app isn't called torque pro when sold separately from the adapter. Thinking it was the same I bought it
To share with the readers looking at this thread - the menu screen on OBD2 Fusion is near identical to the OBD Link app that comes with the OBDLink LX or MX adapter.
When I started in this hobby, Torque Pro was in it's infancy, and I didn't hear of it until after I spent $360 on AE to see and log my data (plus the engine tests).
It's less than a Jefferson to completely load the portable device up with an array of apps for our trucks today. While I "get" wanting to get the app that proves most useful to the user, I suspect one's time would be better spent reading up on and putting the app to use vs. lamenting over 5 or 10 bucks.
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