Low boost fueling is probably the most difficult thing to tune correctly.
The main problem is you need fuel to spool but too much fuel smokes, so there is a VERY fine line to making it responsive and makinging it not smoke too much.
Here is what i can say that will help. what i would do is go find that area that hazes, watch RPM, boost and MM3, make it smoke, note all three things and then drive it where it wont smoke, and note mm3, thats a pretty good baseline to making it not smoke, also changing rail pressure to come up before pulse width will also help smoke control. So basically when you are driving your pw might stay at say 500 us and your rail pressure will come up first, obviously you dont want rail to hit 24k everytime you touch the throttle but making it come up to 15k fast is pretty good start.
SO note your rail pressure where it smokes too, you might be able to get it out of it by bumping up the rail. my little truck starts at 7500 at idle to keep it from smoking so i have a head start on rail pressure compared to a stock truck