okay guys here's the deal. I've posted a couple of times how to do the conversion, so i'll skip all that, but i will tell u what i have come up with so far..... When u get tired of wondering when your Vp 44 is going to die and when u are tired of stupid sensors failing, then u want to go to the king of longevity, The P-Pump. Let me tell u it is easier and cost effective to buy a core 12v and build it up, then it is to do the 24v hopped up conversion. If u just want a p-pump on there and u don't care about a lot of performance and u have time then i guess the conversion is okay. I feal that if u are going to a mechanical inj. pump that u should do the same on the lift pump. In my opinion they are more reliable than electric. Truthfully thats the main problem with the 24v, the lift pump. Anyway, back to the conversion vs a 12v, the 12v is the best motor to hop up and here is why: The 12v head is less prone to cracking then the 24v. When going to larger valves in both heads its cheaper to do the 12v. U can get both motors to spin up to 6000 rpm, but it costs $2,000 dollars in springs, retainers, and arms on the 24v. The 12v is easy and cheap to get to 6000 rpm. Yes the 24v head will flow more, but the ported ATS manifolds can't flow as much so u are only as big as your smallest point. Its alot cheaper to get racing pistons for a 12v than a 24v and the wait is about 5 times as long for racing parts on the 24v. Also, nobody offers main studs for the 24v's and the rods don't oil as well on the 24's, and u can only run 3500 rpm safely on a 24v before u have a spring bind problem. ... . With that said, the 12v is still the King. I feal that in the next couple of years to come that those obsticles may be othercomed and maybe the 24v might have its place in glory.