My guess is that you'll get answers from both ends of the spectrum on this. Some say to drive it like you stole it and "bed in the rings", while others say take it easy for the first 1000 kms and don't drive at constant revs, such as on a freeway.
I won't be driving it like I stole it but I won't be completely babying it either, a few revs here or there are not going to hurt it imo.
Without starting a new thread, do you Golf GTI owners warm up the car and warm it down before turning it off? I remember when I had my S15 I used to warm it up and warm it down for a minute or two before driving it and turning it off, and friends of mine have turbo timers on their cars. Is there really a need for this? Obviously you don't want to red line it as soon as you go out the drive way on a cool morning, but in general is it necessary to wait a minute or two to cool the engine before shutting it down. I'm no mechanic but I remember being told that it was bad to shut the engine off straight away while the turbo was spinning, thus stopping engine going to it. Could be an old wives tale but worth asking...
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