This is about the standard in my book. Was going to do this for about 1000 miles. That's what I did with my other car. Seems too be just fine. I'm sure other methods work. Just a big investment for me to be impatient. Meh if not then I just saved some gas over the course of a thousand miles.Vary speed as much as you can.
Do:
Take it to redline once in a while
Go WOT once in a while
Practice some engine braking when slowing
If you go on a long trip, vary your speed (i.e. go 70 for a while, then 65 for a while, then maybe 73, you get the idea.
Easy driving doesn't put any stress on the components you're trying to wear in properly. Here's one example: if you keep the engine below say, 4000 rpm, the rods and pistons never see the accelerations they'll see when at 6500+ rpm. Rods stretch under those pretty extreme forces and the honed area of the cylinder at the very top and bottom of the stroke won't get contacted by the rings without those accelerations.Interesting. I've heard 1000 miles of easy driving on it and that's about it. But have seen a lot of people beating on it from the start. Only reason I ask other than just hearing people's opinions.