razorlab
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This is exactly what most do, that actually do these things instead of just cherry picking YT content that isn’t theirs to reuse to begin with.Nismo used to break their JGTC engines in over the course of several days though not gently.
My motocross race engines were "broken in" with 2 heat cycles and went straight to the dyno and I never had a failure.
The NASCAR team I was on used to run the engines in with a heat cycle, then up to a few grand, then up to a few more, then close to 8k, then full tilt. They'd check the oil and let them cool to the touch between runs. My crew chief said "it seemed to work and we'd rather catch a problem at 5 grand than 9 grand."
I overheard Andreas Roos tell someone "you (the manufacturer) know your parts, you know your tolerances. You just have to watch and see what it likes during development." If I have to pick anyone to listen to, it's gonna be him. The P66/3s were done similarly to the NASCAR engines.
TL;DR: let it get hot a few times and then run it like you intend to drive it.
real world > internet posers
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