If you are going to do any mods that create more than a couple of horses extra, Turbo or exhaust no matter what it is, you better plan on a stug girdle kit on the bottom end or you will find all of the bottom end on the ground. The crank and block design do not allow for too many more horses without doing something on the bottom end also.
My oppinion is that doing the turbo propperly, which is lowering the compression along with stud girdle kit is the best money per extra horses you can spend if you put the standard 6.5 turbo on instead of a banks. can't say banks is bad but for the cost, the 6.5 turbo does the same thing for less than half the cost.
You also save money on the exhaust since only one pipe and muffler is needed. I do not believe any exhaust mods and intake mods will get you the throttle response of a turbo. May get more power thats noticeable under heavy loads and hill climbs but probably won't be noticed much in the gas pedal. With a turbo you get throttle response and more power with less or same fuel. Just making the air go through the engine faster with air intake and exhaust will also make the fuel go through the engine at a higher rate.
My 2 cents, welcome to the diesel world
once you go diesel, gas is just something you pass.