Not sure what defines running ******* a break in, but I did the standard proceedure with mine.
Let it warm up on the shop floor to make sure everything was in order.
Drive it out to an open stretch of road very gently.
Then began the high throttle acceleration/release runs gradually increasing the power and RPM with each run. Did that a couple of times for the initial break in, then changed the oil and drove it however I want ever since. For a while after break in, I would cycle between 3rd and overdrive while cruising just to keep the RPMs fluctuating a little.
I used a set of new/rebuilt heads off the shelf that were shaved on the deck and had the valve stems trimmed a little to match. I measured 5 thou was taken off the deck and 10 thou off the valve stems. However, I also had the pistons shaved so that made the possibility of valve to piston collision very low. One of the pistons had a valve imprint on it when I tore the engine down.
My understanding is you HAVE to run it hard during a break in to make the rings seat and prevent glazing up the fresh bores. However, I did my best to keep EGTs below 650. Thats the idea behind accelerating then letting off. The hard accel puts load on the rings, but the decel allows you to control the EGTs. Steep hills were avoided.