Engine Brake In - Engine reving?

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As far as I know, when you buy a premium car from the dealership, you have to brake in the engine to get more hp. That is drive high miles and rebuild the egine and change oil. Do you really have to grind around to gain miles, or could you just hold down the brake and rev the engine for about 5 hours or something? You can use the classic rubberband trick to hold in the buttons on the DS3 etc.
 
Don't rebuild the engine.

And just drive it normally from the beginning, it won't make much of a difference anyway.
 
Hire Bob! What's the use of having the B-spec race team on the payroll if you can't get them to scrub toilets and break-in the new engines.
 
Don't rebuild the engine.

And just drive it normally from the beginning, it won't make much of a difference anyway.

Well I think engine rebuild, changing oil and driving the car increase the hp. My Nissan GT-R SpecV had 840 from begining, and now it has 867. Max hp is 880. So I want to increase hp fast. Anyways, I doing some "auto-grind" on the daytona, to se if the miles increase. Im only level 3 on B-Spec so there arent any endurance races possible etc.

I tried reving the engine for 10 min, the miles didnt increase.

I doing drag races and stuff on ssr7 often, so I want maximum hp on all cars.
 
I think it's somewhere around 300 miles the engine is fully broken in but I don't know if it varies from car to car.
 
Well I think engine rebuild, changing oil and driving the car increase the hp. My Nissan GT-R SpecV had 840 from begining, and now it has 867. Max hp is 880. So I want to increase hp fast. Anyways, I doing some "auto-grind" on the daytona, to se if the miles increase. Im only level 3 on B-Spec so there arent any endurance races possible etc.

I tried reving the engine for 10 min, the miles didnt increase.

I doing drag races and stuff on ssr7 often, so I want maximum hp on all cars.

An engine rebuild on a new car won't do anything else than waste your money.
 
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