I want to add something regarding the IAT discussion many people tend to misinterpret, the readings we are seeing are very far away from instantaneous temperature, the thermistor used here is VERY slow, latency is quite big, when reading logs, more than particular reads at points, the ramp behaviors have to be analyzed. Accurate reads will only happen when temp is steady for a few seconds, when you see it ramping in a direction is because actual temp is higher or lower depending on direction, the bigger the delta, the steeper the ramp.
Heatsoaking ACT is normal on any car, PD blowers tend to have some higher temperature but is mostly because they are the only situations when usually a downstream sensor is used, you will have similar temps on idling/traffic NA, centri or turbo, the thing is that you rarely measure it, I've had cars with turbos and centris with ACTs as high as any PD blower (without any bypass recirculation that would affect the actual temps).
Cams will affect these temps due to lower momentum and reversion, the bigger the cam, the bigger the heatsoak.