Beak it in how you want it to run, is what i have always been told. You want a load on the engine and as minimal amount of time not under load as possible. After it idles for a while and nothing is flying apart and it has good oil pressure then take it out and hammer on it, or hook up to a heavy trailer and find some hills to rip up.
A lot of guys are scared to beat on a new engine in fear of something coming apart, truth is, if something was gonna go wrong it would happen no matter what.
what ever you do, dont run at a consistant RPM. you must vary your RPM quite a bit under load. Im pretty sure this was my issue when i broke mine in and never got my rings to fully seat
James didn't you also in synthetic from day 1 as well? My engine builder said big no-no when I asked about that.
James didn't you also in synthetic from day 1 as well? My engine builder said big no-no when I asked about that.