First, there are now several generations of LS-architecture engines. Second, they do run great and get good fuel economy, even in 1/2 ton pickups (cylinder deactivation and all). Third, might they run that well in another vehicle with a AVS2, normal electronic ignition, dual plane intake, etc.? Forth, they are now "everywhere" in the salvage yards, as many Gen III Hemis are, too.
So there are kits to put them "everywhere", but then people put the orig small block Chevy motors "everywhere", too. Nothing has changed EXCEPT that these engines make more power and can power heavier vehicles. The 6-speed automatic trans availability doesn't hurt either.
WHERE are the kits to put GenIII Hemis in places they didn't come?
There ARE kits to change the firing order of the GenIII Hemi so that GM-style controllers can be used for them, though.
Still waiting for "tissue rejection" to kick in on all of those Chevy motors in Fords. Kind of like that neglected motor jumping out of the car and heading toward the oil change place, several years ago.
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