Thanks for the explaination. I think understand the whole VE thing now. That's pretty much what I was thinking which leads me to my next point about the VICS. Since I am not blowing in enough air into the engine already with the VICS closed, when the VICS opens and there is a larger plenum that needs to be filled, doesn't that slow up the velocity and volume of the air going into the engine until it gets equalized? I guess what I am trying to say is, the pressure of air in the intake manifold is as at a certain level up until the VICS opens and when it does, the pressure then drops until it's equalized again. But in our NA cars, we just don't blow that much as FI cars to fill the plenum thus never getting back to the 80% filling you mentioned. I guess another example would be if you take a water hose and attach it to a container that has a partition in it splitting it in half and also has an opening at the other end. You turn on the water and the container fills up first before it comes out the other opening. If you leave the water running, there will be a constant flow of water out the other end. Now if you suddenly remove the partition, the flow of water out the other opening will slow down until the whole container is filled with water again. Did that make sense? I added a drawing of what I meant. If I could figure out which one is the vics actuator and to keep it from opening, I will try it and see if my AFR changes.
As far as the MPI, I believe it is pulling the fuel because in first gear you can see the AFRs go up around 15 but it has no effect once I go into second and get passed 5200. Could this just be the ECU going into open loop and the VICS has nothing to do with it?