You need to do that check with the VVT solenoid (N205) unplugged. The cam phaser has a quite a large adjustment range and will auto adjust to take up any slack.
What was the duty cycle on N205 to achieve 0KW?
An engine with a new chain will run a much smaller duty cycle to hover around 0KW than one with a worn out chain. Unfortunately, the chain tensioner will eventually run out of piston travel and you'll run into problems. You can inspect that if you remove the vacuum pump (not a bad idea to get an O ring kit for that anyway) and look through the hole. If the piston looks massively extended - put money aside for a chain job.
Having said that, if the valvetrain is quiet and blocks 91/92 track as expected, I wouldn't worry about it. The acceptable range for the static cam/crank correlation is 0 to -4KW.
When you start seeing -6KW or higher, the chain is on borrowed time.