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Old 11-08-2022 | 02:44 PM
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Yes. All 2010 HHR SS’s came with the RPD.
Old 11-08-2022 | 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by hhrumadbruh
Im sorry it devalues the proprietary device...but it's 100% true.
I didn’t say your idea wouldn’t work. I’ve got the Torque App and Torque Lite on 2 old phones with the BT dongle. I use them for pulling codes and such. I would never mount them anywhere in any of my cars.
I gave it a 👎🏼, because it would look cheap if you put a phone or tablet there.

Just My opinion…….
Old 11-08-2022 | 06:27 PM
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Originally Posted by firemangeorge
I didn’t say your idea wouldn’t work. I’ve got the Torque App and Torque Lite on 2 old phones with the BT dongle. I use them for pulling codes and such. I would never mount them anywhere in any of my cars.
I gave it a 👎🏼, because it would look cheap if you put a phone or tablet there.

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the rpd technology is 10+ years old. A 5" screen will have higher resolution and look better. Not to mention you can customize it to readout whatever you wanted. $800 for something with such an archaic interface with limited functionality seems ridiculous imo.
Old 11-08-2022 | 07:34 PM
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Originally Posted by hhrumadbruh
Kinda lame. You really needed a dedicated Amber in the rear for higher visibility.

Not lame at all , the IMPC tail lights are very bright, mine are Ruby Red, so they appear to be factory OEM until dark!


As for phones and tablets and dongles, I listen to Jim Morrison , “Keep your eyes on the road and your hands upon the wheel “, all the information the screens give you make no difference if your pulled over by police and ticketed got distracted driver!
Drive safe now.
Old 11-10-2022 | 08:50 PM
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Originally Posted by hhrumadbruh
the rpd technology is 10+ years old. A 5" screen will have higher resolution and look better. Not to mention you can customize it to readout whatever you wanted. $800 for something with such an archaic interface with limited functionality seems ridiculous imo.
When you become an actual HHR SS owner and join that community, be sure to notify them. What a bunch of noobs. I bet they never considered the superiority of having a tablet that needs to be kept charged while bouncing around the cabin or mickey-mounted. They will surely appreciate you correcting their folly of preferring a period-correct OEM display with adjustable contrast that dims and brightens automatically along with the rest of the panel, with an actual knob that can change functions while the driver’s eyes are on the road.

Having been thus enlightened, they can stop complaining that most of the time there is not a single RPD available, new or used, and stop snapping up in hours or less the occasional used one that surfaces.

They will tell you, however, that a tablet-and-app requires a good-quality genuine ELM-327 dongle tying up your OBD-II port. The $cheap counterfeit knock-offs are mostly too slow for really-time data even when they don’t lock up or crash.
Old 11-10-2022 | 10:25 PM
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Originally Posted by PulpFriction
When you become an actual HHR SS owner and join that community, be sure to notify them. What a bunch of noobs. I bet they never considered the superiority of having a tablet that needs to be kept charged while bouncing around the cabin or mickey-mounted. They will surely appreciate you correcting their folly of preferring a period-correct OEM display with adjustable contrast that dims and brightens automatically along with the rest of the panel, with an actual knob that can change functions while the driver’s eyes are on the road.

Having been thus enlightened, they can stop complaining that most of the time there is not a single RPD available, new or used, and stop snapping up in hours or less the occasional used one that surfaces.

They will tell you, however, that a tablet-and-app requires a good-quality genuine ELM-327 dongle tying up your OBD-II port. The $cheap counterfeit knock-offs are mostly too slow for really-time data even when they don’t lock up or crash.
I have tried a wires USB obd plug on my laptop and it was very fast. Almost instant.

I will buy a Bluetooth module and test it out just to see.

It will be big enough or have a high enough resolution to accommodate every function of that rpd on one screen if needed. And have auto brightness functionality...as do most tablets...

It's not hard to make a panel that looks factory. I dare say BETTER than the rpd holder which IMO looks half finished and odd.

I would consider it, if it we're affordable and available. $800+ and hard to get? Does not seem worth it vs a tablet or screen somewhere. Probably not that hard to wire up a raspberry pi on ignition switched power and hard wired to a usb obd plug either....

Old 11-11-2022 | 05:28 PM
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If a tablet is hard to mount, even a smart phone is probably over twice as big as the RPD. Some of the apps only produce a phone-sized display anyway, so in that case the extra area of the tablet is wasted. I dedicate a rather old smart phone, with a market value of close to $0 and no ESN chip, so virtually all of the cost is in the ELM-327 dongle. Have no ambition to mount it though.


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