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this. On my trip home from the dealer, I drove my C-T hard, on and then off throttle, for about 25 miles.
I then drained the factory-filled M1 0W-40 at 33 miles and filled with Mobil Drive-Clean. Took a nite-time hiway trip where I drove it hard, accelerating full throttle* in 4th or 5th gear from about 1500 to 4- to 5-thousand RPM, then off the throttle all the way back to around 1500RPM, then repeated for a couple hours. The next day I drained that oil at about 200 miles and refilled with more DD**. Drained that at c. 2000 miles and filled with M1 0W-40 that I've since replaced with Red Line 5W-40.
It consumed about a half-quart in its first 10,000-mile service interval and none in the next 2,000 (both on M1 0W-40), and has consumed no RL 5W-40 in about 2,000 miles.
Someone told me that Porsche uses a special 'break-in' version of M1 0W-40 for factory filling, but I do not believe that. (I understand some manufacturers do use special oil that should NOT be drained early.)
Porsche does run every engine they build on special test dynos to be sure everthing works properly, but the engines are not fully 'broken-in' in the few minutes of running.
*--but not into the automatic-transmission-downshift throttle detent, so that the converter stayed locked.
**--dead-dino, = petroleum-based.