Anyone Using the Torque Pro Mitsubishi Plugin? Share Your Tips!

If you’re looking to boost your Mitsubishi’s performance and diagnostics, the Torque Pro app with its Mitsubishi plugin is a game changer! Here’s a breakdown of what you need to know to get started:

Getting Started with Torque Pro

  1. Installation: First, you’ll need to install the Torque Pro app from the Google Play Store. It’s a paid app, but so worth it for car enthusiasts.
  2. Mitsubishi Plugin: In Torque Pro, search for the Mitsubishi plugin in your plugin store. Download and install it to unlock functionality specific to your vehicle.

Benefits of Using the Plugin

  • Enhanced Diagnostics: You can access and read your car’s diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) quickly.
  • Performance Monitoring: Keep an eye on critical metrics like RPM, speed, and temperature right from your phone.
  • Customization: Tailor your dashboard to display the data that matters most to you.

Tips for Best Experience

  • Compatibility Check: Make sure your vehicle model is supported by the plugin for full functionality.
  • Use Bluetooth OBD-II Adapter: For the best connectivity options, a quality OBD-II adapter is essential.

Have you tried the Torque Pro Mitsubishi plugin? What features do you find most useful? Let’s discuss and share our experiences!

Hey everyone! If you’re looking to use the Torque Pro app with the Mitsubishi plugin, the first step is to download Torque Pro from the Google Play Store. Make sure your phone is compatible with OBD-II adapters!

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Absolutely! The Torque Pro app works best with ELM327 adapters. Once you have the app, purchase and activate the Mitsubishi plugin for full functionality.

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Just a heads up, guys! You’ll need to grant Torque Pro permissions to access your device’s location and Bluetooth. These are important for connecting to your OBD-II adapter successfully.

Thanks for the tip! Once I enabled those permissions, my adapter connected without a hassle!

Don’t forget to configure the Torque settings after installation! You’ll want to set the connection to ‘Bluetooth’ and pair it with your adapter. It can make a big difference.

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That’s great! For anyone struggling, make sure your adapter’s firmware is up-to-date—it can solve a lot of connectivity issues!

What’s the deal with the data display? Is there a straightforward way to customize it for Mitsubishi vehicles? I want to see all the info I can get!

Absolutely! Just go to ‘Settings’ in Torque, then ‘Manage Display’. You can add or remove gauges to your liking!

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I find it hilarious that there’s a plugin for monitoring performance but no user manual. Anyone else feel like we need a tutorial on this too?

Totally! A detailed tutorial would be so useful. I struggled initially figuring out how to record and analyze data without one!

I hear you! It’s definitely a learning curve. The forums and community can really help if you ask the right questions.

What about torque metrics? I’ve heard that some specific parameters are more crucial for Mitsubishi models. Any suggestions?

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Yes! Focus on parameters like RPM, coolant temp, and fuel trim. They’re essential for diagnosing potential issues.

Before I forget! Make sure to disconnect your adapter after use. I left mine plugged in once, and it drained my car battery overnight! Lesson learned.

Yikes! Thank you for sharing that. I’ll keep an eye on mine too! Battery issues are no joke.

Has anyone tried using Torque Pro with Mitsubishi’s latest models? I’m curious about compatibility and if all features work.

I’ve been using the Mitsubishi plugin with Torque Pro for a few months now. It’s great for reading DTCs! Remember to check your vehicle’s manual for the specific codes.

That’s awesome! Any tips on interpreting the codes? Some of them can be pretty confusing!

To interpret codes, check out online resources like the Mitsubishi DTC codes database. It gives clear definitions for most error codes.