High compression blues.

I know nothing about big blocks.
So I don't know if this helps but, the only way The Wallace calculator gets close to 200 psi, is if the static C/R is up at 12.8/1
I used 4.32x3.75= 440cid, with 6.77 rods, the cam specs of 292/296/110 in at 106* for an ICA of 72*
Where did I goof?
or maybe you want to have your tester re-calibrated?
Just for kicks I retarded the cam in the program to 113 (-3*), and dropped the Scr to 12.5 with a thicker gasket and this is what i got;
an ICA of 79*,Scr of 12.5, 177 psi
Looks doable to me, but,I know nothing about big blocks.
I'm actually hesitant to post, cuz i might get my azz kicked again.

IMO for your application, a 106 install was maybe not the best idea in the first place, a 109(split overlap) woulda been my first choice. But what do I know,lol.