Always an interesting topic, with many opinions, personally in a petrol car I drop immediately whatever oil it comes with, put in a pure mineral oil / Penrite run in oil if suitable ( it's pretty viscous ) and go load it heavily in a hilly environment, where the engine has to labour, but not rev too much. Basically aim to max accelerate from low speed up a long climb in third, and back off at about 3/4 revs, repeat. It's the old trick of peak combustion pressure forcing rings onto the bore, and the first 100kms is the most imortant in my opinion. Using this method in my last few new cars I've always had zero oil use, and better than average figures on the dyno. And oh yes there's metal boys, its just that it all ends up in your filter by the time you usually swap it.
Just my opinion, but I side with the run it in hard, but not rev it stupidly, camp.
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