Sounds good. I didn't really mean you shouldn't change saddle height, because you're pretty much in the pocket, but by all means experiment. If you start to feel too much pressure on the perineum, or you find your hips rocking, or you can't increase cadence without bouncing, or if you're pointing your toes to complete the pedal stroke, bring it back til it stops.
Regarding KOPs, I tend to ignore it. For road riding, saddle setback is for maintaining balance over the feet. My guide is, if you feel yourself falling forward, move the saddle back. If you find yourself sitting on the nose too much, or if pulling yourself out of the saddle to accelerate or climb feels like crawling out of the back seat of a Mustang, move it forward a little.