Hi mate,
Firstly you need to set the TDC correctly. Put the priming cranking and afterstart to 10 (pull the fuel pump fuse out), then adjust the crank angle sensor to give you 10deg when cranking. That will be your timing locked on nicely. If you can't get there by adjustment alone then you will need to adjust the TDC after trigger value in Primary trigger - but there shouldnt be any need to do this on the CA18.
Next up the fuel, this is where you'll be tuning the VE table, but first lets consider the lambda table.
The lambda table is the target for the engine, so you'll set idle and light throttle to 1.0 and start to increase the fuel amount (lower the lambda value) as RPM and load increases to around 0.85 at 100kpa. Once you're under boost, you'll perhaps want to drop the value to around 0.82 to 0.8 as the boost rises. Using the 3D graph allows you to blend the map to enable a nice smooth transition.#
The values in the lambda table effect the fuelling because they are factored in to the fuel calculation - the calculated Pulse Width is divided by the lambda value.
So if you had a req_fuel of 5ms and a VE of 100 in the map you'd have 4.9 to 5.1ms (depending on temp correction and what have you)
lambda value of 1.00 the PW will stay at 4.9 to 5.1ms
lambda value of 0.90 the PW will become 5.4 to 5.7ms
lambda value of 0.85 the PW will become 5.8 to 6ms
The result of this is a fairly flat fuel map once the engine is off idle.
So, what you need to do is get the engine upto temperature, and go onto the Tuning->VE table screen and start to adjust the fuel in the break points around the area where the yellow ball is dancing around. You'll hear (and smell) the improvement in the mixture, your plugs will begin to clean up and you'll find that the whole engine becomes more responsive.
That lambda signal does not look very happy to me, most likely to be the sensor with all that rich mixture. Tune the idle by ear and plug inspection and see if the reading improves.
There are some good tuning guides that Jorgen wrote a while ago:
http://www.vems.hu/wiki/index.php?page=TuningSession%2FClosedloopTuninghttp://www.vems.hu/wiki/index.php?page=TuningSession%2FOpenloopTuningAnd this one:
http://www.vems.hu/wiki/index.php?page=TuningSession%2FVEtuning