Thanks for your opinions guys! Really helps.
EGT is always lower the further you go away from the port.
EGT should be limited to design limit. On VAG using the factory sensor it tends to be around 950-980C.
On OEM quality parts I would not worry at all about 900C EGT in turbine housing.
I've seen some claims that turbo inlet temperatures is generally slightly higher than egt temps measured in a single runner. Albeit it's further away from the exhaust port, they all converge at the collector so there's more backpressure and the sensor sees continuous gas pulses from each firing event across all 4 (baby 4 cylinder here
), rather than the sensor in a single runner which would see the pulses less often.
Seems to make sense in theory, but theory never always reflects what actually happens.
950-980c is quite high! I think I'll leave it as is for now then, head for more boost/leaner afr when the hotside is ported and wmi is installed.