There’s plenty of 45 super chatter on the internet. Theres a couple very long and useful threads on the glocktalk website.
I do still shoot 45 super through my 1911. Only thing I do for that is put in a 24 lb spring.
From what I understand some 1911 barrels are more supported in the chamber than others, but almost always more so than like a Glock. So it can depend. There are full conversions that are out there that usually include a barrel with a well supported chamber and threaded muzzle, heavy spring, a flat bottomed firing pin stop, and maybe a recoil buffer. Are these necessary? I doubt it but they really help.
I don’t try to push the hottest loads in as I’m still concerned about wear as it is just a plain muzzle, no brake or anything.
I like the 135 grain extreme defender because I can get great velocity and it has similar recoil to normal 230 grain 45 auto loads. But these are more like defense against people and such instead of bears.