Finding the real root cause (compensator), as opposed to blaming a tune that worked fine before, seems to have solved another problem.

It's amazing how finding and fixing mechanical or electrical problems, as opposed to trying to cover them up with tuning "tweaks", seems to work so much better than starting at the wrong end of the equation. There's another thread that was recently updated where many people tried to tell someone it was a tune problem (high idle when hot) when it turned out to be a defective sensor once the owner found a place to do proper diagnostics.
I'm glad your problem has been correctly solved SDCVO and you didn't waste a lot of time and effort trying to get Bob to somehow "tune out" a mechanical defect.
Just my two cents and semi-rant for the day.
Jerry