Holiday: honestly, leaving it alone might be the best idea. You don't get something for nothing and the wear and tear on your 1911 with a heavy conversion like that may wind up ruining your prized possession.
For all they are worth, you don't get much more than what you've got from those conversions. You can handload a 45 auto with a 230 grain ball or HP or SP out to about 900'/sec from a Govn't Model, and that's about all you might want a 1911 platform to go through. If you want to go beyond that I would suggest a revolver and keep your 45 for personal and light field use.
In addition, recoil is unpleasant. Unless you have forearms the size of most men's thighs and wrists like an hillary klinton's ankles, the recoil you begin to notice fairly rapidly with those heavy conversions is also bang-a-ranging your frame. Unless you can find a conversion, like the 400 CorBon, where you shoot a smaller, lighter bullet faster than the 45 does, and with less wear and tear on the gun, what you feel in recoil is about the same in terms of wear on your pistol.
I know this is a bit of bad news but it is something I woudl want to be aware of if I was thinking of a conversion. Mikey here.