I disagree about babying it for 100 miles.
The better protocol would be for the ECU to learn your specific normal driving habits. Vary throttle position. Vary engine load, vary speed. Just don't go WOT for about 50 miles, and then limit WOT to no more than drag strip type time intervals (no more than approx 15 seconds) for maybe another 25-50 miles. By then, the ECU will have learned your habits. You did disconnect the battery when you did your install? If not, you need to d/c a battery cable and hold down the brake pedal to bleed any residual power, and then reconnect the battery cable to "reboot" the ECU.
Do you have a boost gauge or some type of data logger? If not, you need one with the catless DP to watch for any boost creep. Stay with your stock BPV to begin with and make sure you are holding boost, maybe spiking up to 20 and settling back to 16 or so, but not creeping above stock levels.
You'll be very happy with the changes. You do need one step colder plugs. Do that NOW, as you will be more vulnerable to knock now if you don't change to heat range 7. And with a catless DP, burn 93 octane fuel if it is available.