First let me say that those are very good numbers, and no need to be disappointed!
Good point about comparing figures from different types of dyno; it should not be done, personally I prefer Dynojet numbers to Mustang because you have to estimate your cars weight and know the gearing for the Mustang, seems likely to give less consistent numbers. The Mustang is really a device used to predict 1/4 mile times for drag racers, in my view.
It seems you have gained 10-12ft.lbs of torque but about 25 bhp. compared with stock, a big improvement. The race guys seem to favour a/f ratios around 12.5-13, which sounds rich, but empirically gives best results. (This info from Jack Drews, and stated as a fact, not an opinion.)
It would be my guess that this is about 145bhp. at the clutch, any further mods are going to result in very small gains for large amounts of money.
Simon.