Thanks Mattias. The upper cells aren't in use yet as I'm trying to get the engine working as well as I can naturally aspirated.
The problem is that during the tuning session, I only seemed to hit some cells under fuel cut. So it would suggest I richen it by 38 points with a variance of 1.7. It's not until I clamp the lambda value that it starts being closer to MLV but there are still those 8s and 10s. I guess what I'm really getting at is, why can't VT take all the things into account that MLV seems to, or am I just using it wrong?
Also, is it possible to add some intelligence to the way VEMS works with lambda values? I had a few misfires due to being too rich. I have an AEM UEGO installed for my AFR gauge (and also as a backup sensor/info source) and when this happens, it seems to ignore the ultra lean values if the trend before that was to super rich - it pegs at 10.0, it's min reading, until it gets a reading in its range, while VEMS reads 18.9 and tries to correct as such.