As far as compression, the builder told me he re-degreed the stock 255 cam - 4 degrees then added the .030 head gaskets which meant the compression remained at the stock compression. The "package" of modifications he did was designed to work with a stock compression engine.
I'm taking the 255 cam out and replacing it with the TTS 100. I'm changing out the re-degreed cam sprocket and putting the stock one back on. Therefore my compression will be more now.
Other than changing the cam, lifters, pushrods, oil pump, and Fullsac DX headpipe, no other changes are being done to the engine as the heads are not coming off.
Steve Cole says his cams work best at below 10.1:1. The reason I posted this was to try and figure out what my compression will now with just the thinner head gaskets. From everyone's input, I suspect it's around 9.5:1, or under 10:1 regardless.
If my compression is now higher than that, I would have rather of went with the GMR 577 or Kuryakyn 24D which were my other choices. In the end, I went with the TTS 100 since my compression is at under 10:1, and I think the 577 and 24D work best with compression over 10:1.