Talk to any engine builder and they will tell you what ultraklassic said above. An engine broken in properly will make more power, use less oil, and generally operate more efficiently through it's entire life than one that was not properly run-in.See all the conflicting info I'm getting here?
Keep in mind I'll be keeping this engine for ever and ever and ever...
The only way to go. Where I work, we have a fleet of the same car. The ones that get broken in and used by the average employee vs the cars that are dainty driven by supervisors and mostly sit, are vastly different in speed. Noticeable seat of the pants differenceBeat it like it owes you money a lot. Tons of higher rpm engine braking and varying speeds on the highway. Ive broken all my engines like this over the past 30 years. Piston rings always have seated very well and rarely had any cars consume oil. At most half a quart in 5000 miles. Those were on a couple turbo applications. Ive also broken in all my built motors like this as well or on a dyno.
This engines are already broke in when you take delivery. Ford does engine dino before installing. Just run it like you stole it.
This engines are already broke in when you take delivery. Ford does engine dino before installing. Just run it like you stole it.