Here is "my" process for engne start up after re-build:
Start engine and bring RPM up to 1800-2000.
Check for leaks, and any other issues. Fix any "issues" before proceeding
Keep RPM at 1800 or so for 15-20 mins even with a roller cam.
Shut off engine.
Drain oil and pull filter.
Cut filter apart and check for COPIOUS amounts of debris. THere will always be some debris found in filter. I am looking for meatl debris, i.e. bearing particulate matter.
Install new oil and filter.
Start engine, let warm up to operating temps. Vary the RPM a little while doing this.
Put car in gear, step hard on brake pedal, make sure there is ample room in front of the car to stop if there is a braking issue.
Slowly bring the power up against the torque converter to about 2-4 psi boost, then SLAM the throttle open and let the tires break loose. THAT will seat the rings. If that doesn't seat the rings, then something wasn't quite right.
Take car to track and let 'er RIP! Nothing else to do as far as break in is required. If the engne builder tells you other wise I would be suspect of thier abilities. Top Fuel cars are rebuilt in 45 minutes and then have 8,000 HP put to the tires after a few minutes of run time.
Print this and hang on shop wall for future reference.