It's a possibility we have not (yet, at least) made into a reality. Both sets of iron are designed to the same philosophy and in general sound similar at their respective design points.
Most SE transformers are rated for power down to 30-40Hz. The current Stereomour output transformer is rated 4 watts at 25Hz. The plate choke is a bit over 20 henries. This iron complement is a large improvement over the now-obsolete Paramour from which Stereomour was derived.
The Kaiju transformer is rated 8 watts at 22Hz - so it would handle 4 watts down to about 15Hz. The plate choke is 40 henries at 75mA when used with a 300B, but has a tap to give 55 henries at 65mA.
From these numbers, you can see that the Kaiju iron, when used with a 2A3, would comfortably go deeper in the bass - but there is little musical information that low. I still want to try it and see (hear) what the real-life difference might be, though.
The conversion would require a decrease in plate voltage and an increase in 2A3 plate current, because the Kaiju transformer is 3000 ohms, vs. 4000 for Stereomour. The damping factor would also be lower because of this difference. Preliminary estimates have been made of what component changes would be required, but as I said, we have not (yet) built one to confirm the values, and determine if the differences are enough to justify the investment. For what it's worth, the chassis plate does have suitable mounting holes.