no problem with the supercharger that can cause this, if you have boost it works, everything else is air to fuel ratio
you should never be over 15 AFR, so 16 is out of the question.
what you need to do is to monitor the FTC MAP sensor output values in relation to vac/boost. The fact that the AFR goes lean with all the values maxed out like you describe means that either your fuel pressure is way low, the injectors are not what they say they are or the map sensor voltage to PCM is wrong (too low or not changing). so at idle you should have 0.6v or so, at max boost (5PSI for the sake of argument) should be about 4.7v or around that value, at 0 should be roughly 4.7*(14.7/(14.7+5))=3.5v, at -10inHg the should be about 2.3v (these are not the exact values but to give you a reference point) - all this is with the 5psi base map and not with the values jacked up, this way you can confirm that the FTC map functions correctly and if all these voltages check out then your fuel delivery is the problem (either pressure or injectors). Do this test and then you know what to focus on, with 30# injectors and the base map it makes absolutely no sense you get 16AFR with no boost, just doesn't add up but given that you get 11.5 AFR at idle to me it sounds like your MAP sensor voltage is off - i would just have a couple of wires ran from the stock map senseor connector into the cab and hook them up to a multimeter and just monitor it while driving, should give you a good indication of how much it varies, if without boost you're between 0.7 to 3.5 and about 2.3 or so at -10Hg then it works fine and you're in for some injector testing.