So if Dirac is adjusting speaker to different crossovers do you think I should change them to match all the other speakers as there the exact same speake?
I can't say for sure, but personally, I wouldn't lower the crossover they set. You can raise it safely, but I wouldn't lower it. With that sub I had, Dirac couldn't eq the 40Hz suck-out at the time, so it's possible that's the case with those speakers. Even if they're all the same speaker, the output volume at 40Hz might not be the same for your side surrounds as your front speakers in your room.
But I can also say that in general, you want all your speakers having the same crossover. Still, that might not always be possible. There's a guy in town who set all his speakers to a 120Hz crossover, but he has 8 x 18" subs with 3 of those being nearfield.
I prefer my speakers providing as much bass as possible to fill the room since my subs are in the back, but if they're not able to provide a good enough sound based on the measurements I gave to Dirac, then I'll trust Dirac.
The only time I had an issue was with their crossovers was with my height speakers having too low of a crossover. It's possible Dirac didn't hear the issue which only occurs on very peaky sounds under 120Hz.
Also note the mic you're using. I only have a UMIK-1, so the quality of my calibration is limited to the best that mic can do.