Hi there,
Thanks for your answer
I gave the whole issue another thought:
I would define load as the difference between throttle position and actual rpm.
(DELTA)
The ECU knows that under zero load a particular throttle position corresponds to an rpm number.
So if the engine follows (rpm-wise) your throttle position the load the low.
However if you are in a gear and floor the pedal, the engine will have to work harder to overcome load.
(thus not following the throttle rev-wise)
And yes, I can actually hit full boost in first gear, but things become very crazy then
P.S:
In a N/A engine load would be measured by the inlet-track vacuum)