Car is a 2006 USDM Subaru STI 2.5L running MOTEC M800 plug-in. AT sensor is located in the intake manifold behind the throttle (JDM sensor/manifold location).
I've noticed some issues lately with the AT sensor becoming heat soaked during a hot-restart after sitting for 20-30 minutes. When heavily soaked (70-80 deg C) the sensor takes ~10 minutes idling to cool down (all the while running at ~1.10 lambda and struggling to stay running). Normal driving cools the sensor in 2-3 minutes.
When the motor was tuned, the AT fuel comp. table was set as a 3D table with the axis being AT vs. MAP. Fuel followed the ideal gas law from 60 kPa up; from 20-40 kPa, the fuel enleanment was reduced above 40 deg C (40 deg C is my zero-point). First problem was obvious - the fuel enleanment reduction is not reduced enough. My second concern is that the AT vs. MAP would be better off as AT vs. TP. Since my motor is able to reach 20-40 kPa during cruise conditions, I feel that it would be difficult to maintain accurate fueling cruise with the AT fuel comp. set in this fashion.
I have enclosed a few images showing my previous and proposed AT fuel comp. tables and I wanted to hear some opinions on if this is a correct move, or if there are better practices for mitigating the heat soak effects.