Why do you need higher compression ratio for heavy turbocharging? A lower compression ratio will allow higher BMEPs with high pressure ratio turbocharging better than a higher compression ratio, since you'll be limited on peak cylinder pressures (or possibly exhaust temperatures).
I ask again, what sort of power are you looking for? What is your intended application (or duty cycle, are you entering drag racing events, or 24 hour rallies?). What's a "normal truck"? Are you concerned about anything else, like fuel consumption, reliability, durability, smoke, cost, heat rejection?
If we can understand what you're trying to do, you'll get some great advice here (I develop turbocharged Diesel engines for a living, and there are plenty of others here with engine and racing experience).