Odd thing is that car doesn't have fastchip but a different tuner's map. The other two cars both have Fastchips cal, wonder why we don't have more advance.
My Car is still having its mapping done, as I have cams (my car is the gree line). Probably that will be changed after the car is completely done. Now the question, does no knock and more advance mean a better map or not really?
Your cars (green) AIT was far too high - perhaps you were not going WOT as much as the others? OR your intake is a pod filter in the engine bay? Or even the sensor is not outputting correctly? The variance you are seeing will have a significant effect on performance. One should expect 20-25 degs above ambient if external temps are around 30C which = Blue car.
The red cars AFR is not correct either for max mid range torque..it appears to be dipping into closed loop-odd behaviour- perhaps rear 02 sensor is even seeing a 'catalytic fault'? His advance is cranked over the top so it looks like the tuner is compensating by over richness to prevent high SKC thus taxing pwr / torque. This guy should get a fastchip custom remap ASAP ;-)
If the red car has a K&N pod style filter...say good by to pwr and mid range

That is common knowledge in Aust.
A little slow knock correction is fine and for best in gear acceleration through mids anything up to 3.3 will be fine. Seeing 1.1 is totally expected and even desirable.
The green and blue car have more poke as the tune is better - more advance doesn't always mean more power - AFAIK it's the 'oldest trick in the book'.
What about MAP pressures over the rev range compared to absolute pressure..this is very important - less pressure variance the better. That would be telling between cars.
It's funny as you are driving on a flat plain at nearly the height of Australia's highest mountain
Luigi and Mau had their data logger VCI set to a differing polling rate that Mr Red or their laptops USB poling rate is different thus the variance in end speed and the jiggly nature of the speed curves. Something not right here. Perhaps it's just the way the .csv file exported and the data sample you used?
If your rim sizes / rolling diameters differ then the speed figs will be out as the speed from the data logger is derived from the ABS rings via the ABS computer module. The dash speedo is driven form the gear box drive..two seperate systems.
Decat will make a fair difference to gas flow.
These are my thoughts.