I think the reason people tend to go the Holden 5 litre route is because it would be a lot easier to get an engineer to sign off on the conversion. I am pretty sure that in the mid 80's an Australian tuning company did a 5.0L conversion, this makes things a lot more straight forward in regards to paper work.
Cheers
Craig
EDIT: I just had a look at the Marks 4wd adaptor website and it looks like they have a LS engine conversion kit. Usually they only release product if they can be engineered so if given the choice I would go the LS.



				
				
				
					
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