Ok, so I recently rebuilt my engine, cylinders up. Took it out and ran it, like suggested, with premix gas and no more than 50% or so throttle for the first hour. During that hour I would drop to idle and feel the engine right on the top, feeling for heat. The first 50 minutes it stayed about the same, no excessive heat on the engine, I could have my hand flat on it. The last 10 or so minutes it started heating up just a little bit. My question is this. When the engine heats up is it better to run it lower or higher RPM? I can see arguments for both, as lower is less heat buildup but less water movement, and higher is more water movement. I just want to keep breaking in this engine a little more before I start revving it up. I did bring it to about 100% a couple times just to plane out before backing it off, which I read is ok, just a matter of I was wondering what's better for heat dissipation right now. Thank you!