I was gonna ask your opinion of the tensioner types. After seeing the pics of the spring-loaded type coming apart, I was convinced to go back to the LS2 (block in center) style. I don't care about noise- it can't be that bad. The Gen3s, for the most part, didn't have anything at all and they're not known for timing chain failures. I'm sure the spring style failures really aren't all that common. But, just the fact that there are actually parts to separate has me leery. The LS2 has the block style mainly to limit the chain's movement under high RPM deceleration, like between shifts. Otherwise, the chain is always in tension on one side and compression on the other. So, maybe it's a VVT thing, like the phasing action affects the way the chain whips around so it needs an active tensioner?