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Not 100% true, but true for most vehicles.There’s no such thing as a break in anymore. The materials used now are different than the old rings and camshafts from the 60s. I did burnouts right off the showroom floor.
Our shop M4 was purchased brand new and it came with a special break-in oil in both the engine and the differentials, it’s AWD so front and rear.
Beyond the few BMW M cars, Porsches and some other performance vehicles still do come with break-in oil and require break-in service within the first thousand miles.
With vehicles like that, you would be better off not getting too crazy. With our M4, I was honestly more concerned about the differentials than the S58 engine, but none those of those break in oils are meant for getting wild or going more than 1500 to 2,000 miles max.
New Corvettes, and some others have software that limits how high you can rev them for a certain amount of miles and then you can give them the beans.
With most vehicles like your Jeep, the initial break in period is really just making sure that the Pistons and rings are seating or seated properly.
it really only takes a few heat cycles to do this, so if it had 40 miles on the clock, those were probably even more important than the miles you drove it home. That’s why they say to vary the engine speed, though, you’re really just making sure that those seat well. After a few heat cycles they should be good.
The more you vary the engine during those initial heat cycles, the better it can get the full scope and seat fully. That’s also why the worst thing you can do is take a brand new car on the highway, and set the cruise control or drive the same speed for a long period of time. You really want to cycle those through a bunch of different speeds and heats for the best results.
In that regard it would be better to stomp it a bit, but not beat on it, vs purely baby it or do steady hwy.
The best break in is a little bit of everything. Slow, fast, stomp it.
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