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It's not that I think that you are wrong. I think that what you say makes perfect sense and I listed basically the same reasons why there is no demand for this in a private use piston GA. But this is the attitude that left GA engine tech so far behind. Or would have no aviation at all. The progress is not done by people that make sense, but by people who believe in the better future. We don't seem to have enough of those in private piston GA pilot community. And when we get them, they quickly realize just how daunting that road for the "better future" is and go away. Or don't and end up bankrupt.
Honestly curious if the certified, owner-maintained category ever came to fruition and it had enough leeway to allow these types of engine conversions, if it might allow some individuals to push that boundary. Lots of guys with C172/PA28 models that might be willing to try out some stuff on an old airframe with runout engines. Spend $40K+ for a new Lycosaurus which might be more than the old hull is worth, or $20K for an all aluminum LS engine and PSRU and get the bird back in the air. Twin engine airplanes would be an even more interesting case study, but I'd think that the packaging of a V8 would be problematic within the engine nacelle constraints.