Yes. The only time it'll ever be in "race" tune would be for a dyno pull, just to have the number, and for Mile racing. I would like to get into the 200 MPH Club in the mile, and I think 825 will be just about enough to do it. Other than that, 650 should be more than enough.
Part of the planning was to size the blower, cam, etc, to allow toggling between these two numbers. I want to be able to take road trips on 91 octane, with water, at 650. Then when needed for Mile racing, be able to wick it up enough with just a pulley and belt change, and changing the injection fluid to pure meth, but keep pump premium. We even built a drain system for the water/meth tank (ex-windshield washer reservoir) to facilitate this.

At 825 or so the F1-A blower is maxed out, and at 650 it's running as "slow" as it can go with the Corvette bracketry.
So, a lot of thought went into it, but we'll have to see. The proof is in the pudding.