nope - the titration value is discarded after the first stage.
the reason being that, on stage one, the FFAs (which are the bit that youre measuring with the titration), are neutralised.
this is just one of the three main reactions - the "acid + base <> salt + water" reaction.
anyhow, at the end of stage one, we generally consider that the FFAs have been neutralised, so, at this point, if you were to do another titration, it should be close to zero (as there are no free fatty acids left - or so we assume)
so, at the end of S1, your just looking at the triglycerides, and dealing with them (the transesterification reaction) using your chosen base value.