14SHOCAR said:How is the responsiveness to your relative speed?
Dash command would be fantastic if you could select the gauges you want to display on the stock layout.Dxlnt1 said:Its been a while since I used dynolicious but it VERY simple. Some nice graphs but I didnt like it. Cant remember all the reasons
Dash comand is a better choice. More features and better layout. In my opinion.
First pic is Dynolicious. Disregard the times as I had just gotten the saftware. Me toying around to see it in action. Second is dash command. Which was in line with numbers I saw at track.
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FoMoCoSHO said:Dash command would be fantastic if you could select the gauges you want to display on the stock layout.Dxlnt1 said:Its been a while since I used dynolicious but it VERY simple. Some nice graphs but I didnt like it. Cant remember all the reasons
Dash comand is a better choice. More features and better layout. In my opinion.
First pic is Dynolicious. Disregard the times as I had just gotten the saftware. Me toying around to see it in action. Second is dash command. Which was in line with numbers I saw at track.
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Well yeah, but making layouts and gauges sucks in dashcommand. I like the stock performance dashboard bit since I cant snap in what it want, like fuel trims I dont use it much...i dont use the meters because it is just too easy to go to the track.Dxlnt1 said:FoMoCoSHO said:Dash command would be fantastic if you could select the gauges you want to display on the stock layout.Dxlnt1 said:Its been a while since I used dynolicious but it VERY simple. Some nice graphs but I didnt like it. Cant remember all the reasons
Dash comand is a better choice. More features and better layout. In my opinion.
First pic is Dynolicious. Disregard the times as I had just gotten the saftware. Me toying around to see it in action. Second is dash command. Which was in line with numbers I saw at track.
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As I recall, you can. You build your own layout. Display gages either as analog or digital. Can be sweeping fill style, rotary and many more. But the track/performance page shown with times is limited. Again, this is all from memory. I may be confusing another software but Im pretty sure you can do everything that Torque for Android does, except manipulate PID's.