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300°F is common when the engine is working under a load. You can install an air temp gauge there to monitor. This will tell you how the turbo is functioning. A different turbo combined w/exhaust system/cylinder head mods will change the temps. Also lowering fuel rate will lower the temp.
I don't know what the max temp is or if there is a max temp. Every turbo/engine combo will be different when you change parts/fuel rates.
Why not have an intake elbow made up similar to Greenleaf's, then run a turbo outlet elbow from an IC truck, then have a couple hoses and clamps in the middle?
i can easily peg the 400* gauge i've got (with twins) and i've heard something about somebody with non-IC'd (big) twins seeing upwards of 600*. i know the second stage will add a lot of temp, but it's certainly not cold air coming outta there.