Dash Command from Palmer Performance Engineering


DashCommand Mobile App Now Available for iPhone and Android

DashCommand Mobile App Now Available for iPhone and Android

Performance enthusiasts and racers looking for more in-depth communication with their vehicles can now turn their iPhone or Android smartphones into an advanced in-car computer. Previously only available for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch, Palmer Performance Engineering’s DashCommand app provides your vehicle with a virtual dashboard that puts all the vital performance numbers and engine parameters in one place. Its virtual gauges display detailed data on horsepower and torque, boost/vacuum pressure, air/fuel ratio, engine coolant temperature, instant and average fuel economy, and much more. DashCommand also integrates the smartphone’s GPS and accelerometer to include specialized features such as racetrack mapping and acceleration data, an inclinometer (for off-roading), and a skid pad feature for measuring g-forces.

 

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