Corey has a point, duct booster fans are likely not really moving that much air if that is what you have. They are axial fans. There are I beleive, axial fans, squirell cage type and, centrifical. Axial is like the box fan in the living room, you get the most CFM per watt out this style by a long shot, however the weakness is they create little pressure, as in they move a lot of CFM but only if there is no resistance (Ducting and such). Squirell cage style is the least efficient CFM to watts but they create the most pressure, the air they move will have the ability to work its way through duct work and such, hence this is why your furnace has a squirell cage fan... Centrifcal or true inline fans are in the middle from my understanding.
I agree 83 isn't the end of the world, but for the finishing week or two would be nice to get that down, which I bet with some tweeks you can... If you have it, give the gals some silica if you are running higher heats, it helps their cells be tough to resist the heat.