To be fair, the high temperature limit is usually ok, since most of the time you will be holding the light in your hand and can just step it down manually when it feels too hot to touch (>50°C). I rarely (never) leave a light unattended for hours.
Usually when I do runtime tests I will start the fan when the body reaches about 70°C to protect the battery. This time I just wanted to see how hot the light would actually get.
I’m more disappointed about the single real turbo burst. Looks like toobadorz’s new sample was able to do it four times before stepping down to the lower turbo level though. So there’s some variation between lights and batteries. Still, the visual difference between the maximum turbo and the next level down is non existent.