I have a 1969 Beetle with a junk motor that I built for it. I care nothing about the longevity of the engine, it consists of three previous engines that I blew up previously and put together to make one. I built this with the sole purpose of cheaply learning how to tune before I build my big expensive motor.

That being said, here are the specifications. Yes, I built it.
ENGINE:
-German EFI Plenum
-CBPerformance injector end castings
-stock crank
-stock rods
-cast 1641 pistons and cylinders (yes, i know, big no-no. I'm broke. Don't care.)
-full flow oiling/remote filter
-Schadeck oil pump
-1.5 quart sump
-Engle 110 cam
-Lightened lifters (the good expensive ones, i forgot which brand)
-CM pushrods
-Stock VW Heads I did a little work to:
(i just removed the casting flash, smoothed all the exhaust ports, removed any ridges in combustion chambers, indexed the spark plugs.)
-High-Rev valve springs
ELECTRONICS
-MS2 Extra
-EDIS
-MTX Wideband
-CB Performance trigger wheel
-Raspberry Pi running TunerStudio in the glovebox (getting to that)
FUEL AND TURBO
-AC DELCO fuel pump
-Parts Store fuel filter
-3/8" stainless feed, stock return
-Bosch boost sensitive Fuel Pressure Regulator
-20 lbs injectors, cleaned, tested, flow-matched
-Deltagate Wastegate
-Toyota Supra BOV (I'm broke.)
-CB Performance hideaway header
-and of course, the dreaded EBay China turbo .42 and .48 (I said I'm broke)

I know the turbo is too big for this engine, it will also go on a big engine that I plan to build later. (Im broke and cant buy two turbos)
I have tuned other vehicles with other software (Fords with SCT when I was in school)
I know all about engine theory I just need help with the Tunerstudio software.
Not "if", but "when" I break this engine I want it to break while having fun with it, not by forgetting to double click something.
I would like to tune it on the 93 octane pump gas I have available, and then once I have become fluent in Tunerstudio and know what I'm doing with the software, I will change fuels and experiment with e85.
So far I loaded whatever tune came with the ecu to get it started for fuel and spark. It idles well at around 41 psi, Ive even parked it uphill into my garage. I paid for the registered version. Do i just redo some of the parameters to account for boost, turn on auto-tune and just drive it?
1969 Beetle IRS that I want to drive on the street and sometimes race (rarely).
Thanks in advance, and I'm obviously going to have many more questions. Getting tired, all for now.
-Bain