Ok got some more results, sorry it took so long but I was able to do the following test over the weekend:
-60 mph post turbo manifold wrap temp test
-Turbo blanket underhood temps @ idle
-Turbo blanket 60 mph test
*Spool time improvements noticed
-Charge piping temp test @ turbo (14" away from turbo) (idle)
-Charge piping temp test @ turbo (14" away from turbo) (60mph)
-Charge piping temp test @ turbo (14" away from turbo) (WOT 12.2 psi)
-Charge piping temp test @ throttle body (idle)
-Charge piping temp test @ throttle body (60mph)
-Charge piping temp test @ throttle body (WOT 12.6 psi)
I did include pictures of my data logs for the aforementioned test. I was not able to get closer to the turbo during the charge piping test because I was doing this in the driveway and couldn't get to it. Time, money and a lot of effort has gone into this, so hopefully this information will be useful to all! On to the results.
Temperatures dropped dramatically after the turbo manifold was wrapped while cruising at 60 mph. Temperatures dropped from 113 degrees to 58 degrees for a total temperature reduction of 55 degrees from the probe behind the driver's side headlight.
Next I moved the probe next to the radiator and drop in temperature was noted there as well. Before temperature readings came in at 102 degrees, this time after the manifold was wrapped temps came in at 56 degrees for a total reduction of 46 degrees.
Next I moved the probe between the intake manifold and firewall and a drop in temperature was noted there as well. Temperatures before the manifold wrap came in at 138 degrees, after the wrap temps came in at 87 degrees for a total reduction of 54 degrees.
An average reduction of 66 degrees in the engine bay while cruising at 60 mph, that is pretty substantial.