IJ's correct. I have seen a/r's of 1.00 and spool quite quickly because the wheel was a larger wheel.
I have also seen a .67 a/r take a supra in the 600 range.
Last, the exhaust housing a/r is more dependant on how much volume the turbo must accomodate. For example, if you have a very large diesel engine with large amounts of exhaust volume, you want a large housing. The exhaust housing controlls most of your spool time & lag.
The compressor housing is again, dependant on the engine its going on and the compressor wheel its mated with. Too large of a wheel in too small of housing will produce surge. Too small of a housing on too large of an engine will starve the engine of air.