Generally the manufacturer will tell you to run it really gently for the first hundred miles or so, not exceeding a certain RPM, and certainly not lugging the engine or running at a constant speed.  However, various sites such as these seem to advocate a different methodology...where the engine is warmed up, and then run hard to seat the piston rings.  The oil is changed shortly thereafter (and long before the factory recommended first-change).
So...are the manufacturers just writing conservative procedures so that Average Joe can more-or-less follow them without screwing up the engine? Or are the web authors just making stuff up that will kill your engine? Intuitively, I would have to agree that it's ridiculous to leave the break-in oil in the engine for as long as the recommendations allow...it seems to me that your first oil change would be better between 50 and 100 miles, not 500 up to freakin' 2500 like some manufacturers recommend.
Am I wrong? What do *you* think about engine break-in?
			
			So...are the manufacturers just writing conservative procedures so that Average Joe can more-or-less follow them without screwing up the engine? Or are the web authors just making stuff up that will kill your engine? Intuitively, I would have to agree that it's ridiculous to leave the break-in oil in the engine for as long as the recommendations allow...it seems to me that your first oil change would be better between 50 and 100 miles, not 500 up to freakin' 2500 like some manufacturers recommend.
Am I wrong? What do *you* think about engine break-in?
				
		
			