Is it rich just when starting and warming up? That is the displays shown.
I have a 4-bbl FiTech, not 6 pack.
Makes sure you don't have and exhaust leaks, the O2 is good, using unleaded fuel and running with mufflers or long exhaust tubes so the O2 dosen't see extra air in the exhaust.
What cam selection did you make when setting up the base tune? I think the more radical cam you select, the richer the base tune will be?
If your using a FiTech supplied distributor, might not need to check the distributor pickup compensation?
Once I got it running a bit, I made a duplicate tune file and set all the ignition timing to 30 degrees like a locked out distributor. I think there is a setting that will do the same thing, but I wanted to verfy through the timing tables.
Then double checked the ignition timing with a dial back timing light to make sure the engine was actually 30 degrees advanced. I checked at several RPMs and there was slight change in timing (I was using a lean burn distributor), so I made a change in the hand held for the dist pickup compensation. I don't recall the exact term, and re-checked the timing until it stayed at 30 degrees throughout the rpm range.
Once I had the compensation number, I loaded the original tune back and updated that tune with the new coil pickup compensation number