Tim, I harp on turning stuff off trying to simplify things and squeeze out things that don't make sense.
Technology is not always trustworthy. I spent months trying to get William's car to run like we thought it should. No matter what we did, it kept adding fuel (same chip as you) When I looked at the narrow band numbers, the car did not look lean to me.
Eric messed with the chip, William changed all kinds of things, car did not run differently. Finally, I told him to put a new wb sensor in the car and try that. The car picked up four tenths running on the chip defaults. I am pretty sure that he put a few gallons of race gas in it and the sensor went out of calibration.
I always compare the nb numbers to the wb numbers to see if they seem to agree.
I saw another car that was running about 10.6 and the wb and narrow band were not in agreement. His tuner said it was fine. I said something is wrong. He put his fp gauge on the windshield and he was running on alky the last part of the race because the fuel pressure went away.
I drove my GN Friday to get it inspected. I had not driven it for several months. I noticed the wb said it was idling at 14.5 when it normally was set around 12 and that looked wrong but it idled nice and fine. I was cruising down the road at 75 and the wb said (via my scanmaster) that it was running at 17.8. I looked at the nb and it was varying between 000 to 040 which is normal cruise which is usually close to 15. I opened my glovebox where my NGK controller is stashed and it was reading 14.7 which was normal.
Now, why is the SM via PL reporting 17.8 and controller saying 14.7. I don't have a clue but it is not the first time I have seen such. I went thru the SM screens to EGT and it said it was idling at 1825 degs...and that ain't right either.
I am not going to be surprised when I connect my laptop that PL is reading one thing and the SM is reporting something else. Bob told me that could not happen but I have seen it on my other car read vacuum at one thing on the SM, another thing, on PL and the PL agreed closely with the boost gauge.
I have a thing about dumbing it down to try to verify things because I have seen so many things that don't look right and some times things are not what they seem to be and we have to go back to basics and work our way forward.
Too much data and too many variables are not always a good thing. Therefore, Stone Age it now and then