Why are you all arguing on a point, which is directly affected by each of your cars gearing? In LFS the turbo is only RPM related, when it comes to the speed at which it spools up ( e.g. @redline with no throttle > full throttle the turbo will spool faster than it will from 2k RPM ). Also, I shall use the XRT for this next explanation. the turbo in the XRT can not attain full boost untill 4k RPMs, the exhaust below 4k rpms is simply not enough to fully spool the turbo. This makes me remember also that new in patch Z there is also a lag between the time you accelerate and the turbo kicking in, is this the time it takes the exhaust to overcome the rotational inertia of the turbine?
EDIT: from wikipedia
EDIT: from wikipedia
Boost Threshold
Turbochargers start producing boost only above a certain exhaust mass flow rate (depending on the size of the turbo) which is determined by the engine displacement, rpm, and throttle opening. Without an appropriate exhaust gas flow, they logically cannot force air into the engine. The point at full throttle in which the mass flow in the exhaust is strong enough to force air into the engine is known as the boost threshold rpm...