Our Procedure
on the big trucks after a major overhaul is as follows:
(1) Whatever you do, do not let the engine run cool. This means ABSOLUTELY NO IDLING. (well let the turbo cool down before you shut it off). If you have to idle to sleep in cold weather or something, then turn on your high idle.
In the mornings, start it up and ease on down the road to let temp build gradually, and then when it gets up to operating temp ... run the hell out of it ... meaning put it under as much of a load as you can (not run as fast as you can) and absolutely eliminate those stop and go trips to the post office.
(2) Do your first oil change at 2500 mi or so; we do the first change at 5000 on the big rigs, and then go to 15000 mi.
(3) I would presume after about 5-6000 mi on your truck, you should be able to operate normal, because valves should be seated etc.
Personally speaking ... I have an 08 MEGA Cab and I don't even start it up unless I'm going at least 50 miles. I use a couple of Rangers for the short stuff.
The absolute worst thing you can do to a diesel is crank it up for a couple of minutes & shut it off ... just to see if it will start ... or go uptown to drink coffee with all the guys.
Just my $. 02
BH