Banks enginering put one in a Dodge dakota called it the sidewinder broke the speed record for diesel engines. Check out banks website
http://www.bankspower.com/im_superrod_jan04.cfm
"Banks knows diesels and he knows turbochargers — that’s what he does for a living. Nevertheless, for the start of a new project, Banks began with the most current rulebook. He thought an existing record of 159.657 mph was soft. In racing, soft generally refers to a record which is thought of as easy to get. Yeah, right…piece of cake.
Well, we won’t hold you hostage before giving you the outcome. The Banks Dodge truck ran 222 mph, bettering the existing record. But, take a closer look. Because Banks sells turbocharger assemblies for trucks and motor homes, he had something to prove to potential customers who don’t plan to go to Bonneville — and for darn sure don’t plan to go anywhere near 200 mph. Banks wanted to prove the reliability of turbocharged engines, similar to those found in motor homes for which he sells power-enhancing equipment, for performance, durability and fuel mileage.
His idea was to drive the truck the 700-plus miles to Bonneville while towing a double-axle enclosed trailer loaded with racing tires, wheels, tools, coolers, lawn chairs, awning, grubby clothes — and, yes, we think there was beer. The effort just to get to the salt with a street legal truck towing a 5,000-lb trailer was monumental. The truck was heavily modified — engine, transmission and rear-axle swap. This was in addition to a complete chassis revamp, including a full rollcage exceeding the specs listed in the rulebook (ah, that word again).