Turbos and torque curves

I am aware that the current Turbo calcs are based on 80's tech, but i was wondering if that was the sole reason why the majority of my turbo setups running moderate or high levels of boost end up with a torque curve that looks not too dissimilar from this ^ ?
Is it just due to early tech Turbos or am i doing turbo's incorrectly? Would it be feasible to have a slider or something that flattens the torque curve artificially? (If i am not mistaken that is usually done via ECU in the real world and would probably function like the restrictor plate tuning setup in Gran Turismo)
I would prefer to have 400 lb-ft from 2500 to 5500 RPM instead of a peak torque of 600 lb-ft only sustainable for 200 RPM with massive drops on either side, if possible.
I apologize if this subject has been brought up before but searching the forums got me nothing.
Is it just due to early tech Turbos or am i doing turbo's incorrectly? Would it be feasible to have a slider or something that flattens the torque curve artificially? (If i am not mistaken that is usually done via ECU in the real world and would probably function like the restrictor plate tuning setup in Gran Turismo)
I would prefer to have 400 lb-ft from 2500 to 5500 RPM instead of a peak torque of 600 lb-ft only sustainable for 200 RPM with massive drops on either side, if possible.
I apologize if this subject has been brought up before but searching the forums got me nothing.