I don't look at the blms in this case. I have not read Eric's instructions for the 6.0 chip so I won't comment.
I looked at your A/F's and they were steady. I looked at your fuel pressure and it was steady.
I looked at your O2s and they were steady.
Hence my statement that the fuel pump was keeping up with your current demands.
A/F requirements have too much to do with total combination to put out a table. You have programmed 10.8-1 which should be enuf to run 26-27 psi on a strong engine. A/F will depend on air flow, timing, octane, ambient conditions, etc. That means tuning is an interative process that takes work to fine tune it.
Not know why Eric put in for timing, I would say just work on the boost at this point.
It takes quite a bit of hp to go low elevens and the more hp you make, the greater the stress on the engine so there is no free lunch, and not necessarily a safe lunch
Bump the boost a couple of pounds and see what the fuel pressure, a/f, and O2s do. If the fuel pressure drops, or the the o2s get below 760-780, or you see timing retard, stop.
If things look stable, add some more. I don't know how much you can run on 100 octane because timing, and combustion temps will be the limiting factor. I would guess at least 22 psi of boost, but, ymmv as above.
I would like to be assured the fuel pressure problem has been fixed but we don't have enuf data to say it will hold as the boost comes up as of yet.