I think you're asking what value is good for driveability or for power and in what range/cell, aren't you?
In that case: wellcome to an endless playground

Theoretically you can choose from L=1.2 for best economics down to L=0.8 for best power. Log your driving to see how you drive, where in the map you are doing what, and then guess where you need best power and where you can try to reach better efficiency.
I started with L=0.93 for the entire map, tried one similar with 0.96, actually I have one with values from .89 to 1.0 - all in all with very similar results. Maybe that next week I'l try one real rich, maybe not. That's why I have this unit instead of the Weber 15M.
Start with one of the given example maps in the download section for instance and look how these contributors dealt with this question.
In this context it would be a real 'nice to have' if we could switch via Optimiser for instance between 2 maps at least. This would make 'playing' a bit easier and more straight

. But how said a German BMW/Mini commercial once (in English): 'Pussies Go Straight!' It gave a little trouble then as most people translated 'Pussies' differently

Hubert