Over 190 sounds like a good result to me.
Make sure you overlay the two graphs so we can do that comparison you wanted where we can put a + or 0 figure against every 500rpm increment through the rev range for your car with the cams and without and do the same for my car with the RS2 and without just to get a good way to compare the two.
I will personally feel its an unfair comparison for the cams though as your engine was doing so well to begin with, which makes it harder for them to see gains so I think the figures may be less than others might see, so it would be better if fitted to a more average engine in the first place, so I dont think we should read too much into it yet, but still nice to just see the numbers at least.
Your peak torque figure is huge for a standard inlet
what was the spread like? If you have 2Krpm of that for example then its going to pull like hell for that bit at least, just means you'll need to use the box to keep it on the boil but thats all part of the fun of driving a cammy motor anyway
Your standard inlets are whats holding it back im sure, so going to a really good port matched set is going to help no doubt, or of course you could bolt on an RS2 and it would definately piss past 200bhp then of course!