I worked on this problem a little today. Turns out that I forgot to reprogram the LC-1 to match up with my display, thus what I was seeing on a day to day basis, was reading richer than what the Wideband was reading. It was idling around 16.5:1. No wonder there was a lean miss.
I fiddled with the analog output of the LC-1 to try to replicate a narrowband output. since Innovate's default setting wasn't doing the trick. I managed to get the ECU to alternate between about 14.2 and 15.1 when fully warm and in closed loop operation.
Tried lots of little tweaks here and there such as the ones mentioned by others in the thread. It seems to be much more stable at idle now, but because of my gross changes to the battery offset table, I need to spend more time fine tuning the rest of the fuel map again.
Still pretty interested to see how the P&H driver board works out.
I also think I will be adding another O2 bung since I think a stock Honduh oxygen sensor will be much better with closed loop operation. I don't like the amount of time spent on the rich side of stoich with how the LC-1 is configured right now. Dunno if anybody has logged a stock sensor compared to a wideband to get a voltage/ lamda slope or not. I honestly haven't looked into it much.