went back through it and fixed a few things I noticed. need to just load it in the truck I guess and see what it does.
your PW tables could use some refinement and smoothing. something like what you did on DSP#4
your timing looks to be all over the place. not sure what you you are doing with DSP#1 {A9121}. with DSP#2 (economy)you are kind of on the right track. did you do any logging to see where your truck runs to know where to adjust the timing in the cruise areas? not sure why only 13ish degrees of timing in the DSP#3? are you trying to light the turbo? Smooth out those random peaks in the timing on DSP#4. did you try out the timing calculator?
fix your boost tables: In the DSP#2 (mileage) you can benefit from reduced boost in the cruise areas. make sure you calculate for the atmosphere pressure differences on your Low/Med/High tables. referencing table {B0202} low altitude is 13.9 PSI and up. 13.9 x 3 (pressure ratio ; choose your pressure ratio you want to use that is safe for your turbo, 3 is a good start) = 41.7 PSI. Low altitude is 8.5 PSI so 8.5 x3 maxes out at 25.5 PSI. do the same for medium. use this as a guide and build your tables from there.
Log your actual vane position under varied driving conditions doing a seperate log for each DSP tune. use these values and build a vane table out of it. for your turbo brake; run the vanes closed all the way out to 4800 RPM. if you were under hard grade braking and the rpms went over 2900 rpms (mine does often) you will lose your turbo brake. and, why are you closing off the vanes so much on your lower RPMs and all MM3 ranges? you may also be closing them too much in other areas. noticed that DSP#2 seems to be a little to tight and may choke off the turbo. if anything, for MPG you want to open them up
look over your fuel pressure tables again. looks like it is all over the place with no reason. DSP #3 maxed out at 149.5 Mpa for a race tune??? the idle and low rpm/fuel areas could all be the same. at your pulse width, you are likely not maxing out your CP3 so you might as well run it up to 180 Mpa.
you an also bump your RPM up a few revs and gain a little performance
my 2 cents. others will likely fill in with more details and explanations