800,000mi is in truck use (what I'm familiar with). 300,000mi in a bus doesn't surprise me. The M11/ISM was a good engine for it's time. I understand why Cummins replaced it with the ISX12. I've driven a few trucks with the ISX12, and I hate to say it-it is a better driver's engine then the Detroit DD engine. Quieter, more responsive, starts quicker-only thing-the Jake is a bit slow to engage. Still-the Detroits are the fuel mileage champs-by .2-.5mpg-which over 120,000mi a year is several thousand dollars savings. Plus the 50,000mi oil change compared to 35,000mi on most other engines. I just found out how much the DD standard water pump (not the new thermostatically controlled) costs new-$60.00. But back to the M11/ISM-I still think it is a great motorhome engine, size wise and servicability wise. Good Luck, TomC