Get an MC9 1982 or later, after the change to integral style power steering.You really don't want the ram assist in 2021... and you really don't want to have to source the parts to upgrade, at this late date...MC9 with a tuned up mechanical 6V92 would be a lovely blend of economy, power, and difficult to overheat.Happy coaching!Buswarrior
8V92 is the hardest to keep cool, and you would have to get the thicker radiators upgrade to begin with. What about a 12?...
The 8v92TA MCI used was low HP 350 to 365 hp with tiny injectors you bump one up to 425 to 475 hp they are a bear to cool in a MCI with the tiny side mounted radiators ,DDEC versions are not as hard to cool it takes the driver out of the picture and has a mind of it's own lol they do heat huh LVMCI 7070
DDEC has a metal computer box mouted on the top of the engine, and no mechanical fuel controls for throttle and shut-off.Started showing up later 80's.Of course, all bets are off, if re-engined.Happy coaching!Buswarrior
They all slow in the mountains.Busnuts have spent tons of money on drivetrains, and find themselves climbing only 5 mph faster than before they started, and burning a lot more fuel for the inadequate improvement.Those busnuts do not get on here to brag about their experience...As luvrbus notes, MCI kept the horsepower down on the stock 8V92, to keep it reliably cool.I would find the bus with the best all around combination of clean body, life left in the drivetrain, mechanical condition, some previous history/records, minimum of rust.What ends up in it for a drivetrain will "just do it" no matter what it is, for a busnut.Happy coaching!Buswarrior
Bw is normally right....I’d like to install a fan clutch next. Any suggestions on brand or model?