Well, to be honest it really depends on what you're trying to do or what you want to achieve. The idea of that tune is to make the car give all it's got, but it will not be able to perform well at 100% everything. Basically that is where the parts limit performance... You can definitely have short bursts at full whatever the tune is targeting, but pretty soon heat and exhaust restriction (of the small turbo) will hit back.
By example you may get full performance in a 3rd gear pull form 4000-4500rpm to redline with the car only warm, not heated up. But if you try to do the same in 4th gear, because the engine is under mechanical and thermal stress for longer, the intake, exhaust, turbo, and the engine itself will get heatsoaked in a manner that you will not be able to reproduce in shorter pulls.
In these cases you may see significant performance differences with the same tune at the same ambient temps depending on the gear you're in, depending on how much you've stressed the car in the last few seconds/minutes and if it had time to cool down, and so on.
Think of a person trying to sprint: well trained amateurs may show sprint times for 0-20 metres similar to trained athletes battling for world records. After 30 metres things start to become clearer, while at the end of the 100m run you will see a 2+ seconds difference. Now repeat for a 200m sprint

The BL ECU have a pretty good logging rate, so you do not gain that much more logging resolution...
But does it also go (much) below 80C? Because if it does go in the mid/high 60s then you may get some enrichment from that, and may also mean you have a problem with your thermostat.
In the first post you said you have a TMIC... With any intercooler (TMIC or FMIC or water-to-air) is pretty hard to have the temperature almost constant during a pull with that boost simply because by the nature of things (gas law) the temperature will increase proportionally with the pressure and then the temp will drop as an effect of the thermal transfer in the TMIC.
But even if the TMIC does a good job lowering the boosted air temps while the speed increases, I'd still expect those temps to vary a bit more than just 4-5C (so at least go a bit lower).
The TMIC on a gen2/BL is pretty efficient, but in this case I'd expect also significantly lower BATs in certain situations if the peaks are only below 40, so significantly more variation than just 4-5C. So something is weird with this...