Thanks guys!! Turns out that 255 was in both the pump zero and nernst figure windows! Silly I'm sure to the more experienced! So, for others who may read this at some point, all the WB02 settings are not in the WB02 window, the two critical ones are in the ecu calibration window.
Now on to getting it running well! I've managed to set up the idle pretty well at this point, its steady, MAP values in the low 30's, and the lambda is good. What a difference having the WB02 makes!
I've set the req fuel (9.8 : D=2,300cc, N= 4 cyl, I=380cc/min), the lambda target table, and the spark table. Both of these tables were adapted from someone with the same car/similar motor running VEMS, but using 1.0.73. Should be a pretty good starting point.
As I understand it, having the above items set, now I start tuning to the desired lambda only increasing the fuel via the values in the VE table. At idle the values are around 80, and at 2k rpm with no load it seems to need around 110 in the fields to have around the proper lambda (injector pulse width is around 3.5 or so I think). Is this the proper way to go? So if I need 160 or 220 in the fields for the proper lambda it doesn't matter as that's what's required, or should I change something so that the VE values stay under 100?
The one main reference I'm using is Mattias' config, and his VE table doesn't go above 94, and it's mostly in the 60-80 range. Just making sure I'm not going about things incorrectly.
Also in the injector settings dialog, what is recommended for the "effective rampup" and "voltage compensation" during tuning and after? How are they adjusted and what is the procedure? I can hear the sound of my motor change slightly at idle if I change the rampup values, but it doesn't seem to effect the lambda or rpm noticeably.