That is a fair question. In the manual it says to rev it up periodically to clear out oil, but after re-reading it again and again, I think it means after the tank of idle :|. Luckily, after about the 4th tank when I actually did start gunning it, the rpms were far far higher than my original rev. In fact, I don't think I went past 1/4 on the first tank. Almost the entire time was spent trying to get to idle nice and even... with little blips to clear it out.
Well, The rest of the break in went fine. The HSN wasn't anywhere near correct out of the box. I ended up leaning it at least one full rotation before I could even go 50% on the throttle without stalling. How can this be right?
First take was idle with throttle blipping and cool down periods. Second tank was more idling. The engine didn't get hot at all here. Very rich on the low speed needle?
I let it cool down about 10-15 minutes between tanks.
Third and Fourth tank was a combination of low speed driving, camping 30-50% while on the block for a minute or so at a time.
Fifth tank was more driving, but with a few times where I stepped on it. HOLY CRAP! It was deafening.
The engine runs pretty damn good now (I think). The engine barely even got hot enough to hurt my finger. The water test never sizzled water, just quick evaporation towards the end. I don't have the space to really get a feel for the power or tune, but the engine winds up no problem, doesn't stall when I step on it from idle, stays cool, idles without dying, and sounds KICKIN RADDD! There was also quite a bit of smoke once the engine started doing some work, which I think is good for now.
This thing is a TERROR. Nothing like my 1/18 electric haha.
Noise is way too high for the neighborhood. Sorry neighbors :| last time I swear.
I'm done for the night after 5 tanks. I really hope I didn't screw up the engine. The manual says step 4) start up and idle for a tank, step 5) to keep it running slowly go up to 100%, step 6) two tanks low speed, etc, etc.
It really kind of sounds like its telling you how to keep the engine running in step 5. Ehhh... other guides seem to suggest idle or even idle/cooldown cycles. Live and learn.