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Originally Posted by junglejuice
Why not just use an OBD2 bluetooth dongle, I have one in mine and it gives me a display on my android phone using the torque app, I haven't tried it on my android tablet but it should give similar results...
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I've got the old fashioned usb OBD2 dongle. I've been using it with my pc for sometime. I now found an app the uses the usb connection for my android tablet. It's a great little app, very customisable.
Hacking the obd gives you access to things that off the shelf software doesn't. For example, change the cruise control buttons to adjust the volume on the android tablet. Not that I would do this. I like my cruise control. But you get the idea.