I'm just saying if you log lambda and you know what fuel type you put in and what your mix is then you will know about what your stoic point is then when you see lambda then you will know the real AFR.
The car is making the calculation from lambda based on 14.069 unless LMS changed that, which I doubt.
With out looking it up, E15 may have a stoic point of 13.8 and E10 may be 14.3 so if you are at .80 lambda at WOT then your afr would be .80 x 13.8 OR .80 x 14.3 depending on your fuel but the displayed AFR when you log would be .80 x 14.069 so you see how there could be a discrepancy in actual AFR. THat's why tuners prefer to view lambda because no matter the fuel if you get the lambda readings you want then you are good and no need to convert.