Adaptronic uses a female serial plug. Hence be sure to get a male plug BT adapter or a male/male gender changer. Also if you end up with an adapter with a female plug chances are it, by default is in DCE mode...
https://github.com/synman/AdaptiveTuner
The pinouts on the select require a DTE connection so either find the DCE/DTE switch on your adapter or instead of a gender changer get a male/male null modem connector.
You can google null modem connectors, basically you are swapping pins 2/3 for this operation.
I'm testing this adaptive tuner, so far its not doing what I want.
Response seems slow and gauges can't be changed.
Simple things like RPM warning or over boost be all that I need.
Adaptive Tuner for Android - Open Source
Requires a RS232 (DB9) to Bluetooth adapter connected to the Select's second serial port and already paired with your phone or an Android 3.2+ OTG capable device with an OTG USB cable and a USB connectable Adaptronic ECU.
Adaptive Tuner displays key gauge data: RPM, MAP, MAT, WAT, and AFR. It additionally presents the status of the 6 Adaptive Mode Learning State flags using a big visual graphic for each, alleviating the need to wire up LEDs if you use Adaptive Closed Loop for learning.
Bluetooth Settings:
BAUD=57600
PARITY= N
STOP=1
FLOW=N
Bluetooth Null Modem
Bluetooth Pin ECU Connect
6 = Yellow Straight Through
5 = Green Straight Through
4 = Grey Straight Through
3 = Purple Swapped - Pin 2
2 = Black Swapped - Pin 3
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