You can find the .200 duration numbers for the comp in their master lobe catalog. IIRC, that intake lobe is in excess of 160*, that would be crazy long duration at .200 for a lobe you have in a hydraulic.

You might ask hughes the .200 duration numbers on your current stick. Bullet cams may be cutting cams for hughes, maybe check their .904 master lobe index. Most of those 904 cams are in the low 150 range for duration at .200.

I'd stuff the roller in as someone else suggest in the 106 ICL range. That will get some cylinder pressure back. According to the sticker, the recommended ICL is 108 based on the 112+4. Bump it two more if you have room.