There are a couple of ways, Jim.
The smoke you are talking about would be unburned fuel because the start of combustion is occuring way too late. This is one reason the tune is quiet. Unfortunately, you found the drawback to combustion that occurs way too late....white smoke.
Retarding the
SOI will do it.
Lowering the
ICP will help.
Lowering the
RPM will help.
Personally, at my elevation of 4200 ft., the high-altitude
SOI map is what I use. This way, the
SOI can be backed-off under idle operating conditions and still remain driveable with no adverse affects. However, the amount of "quiet idle"-type customers in my area is nearly nonexistent (like loping idle tunes) so I never have a reason to do them.
My experience tells me that you will run into the same smoking problem when modifying Bill's Whisper Mode tune if you try to make it much quieter. It's just the nature of the beast so-to-speak.