So you have effectively zero miles on an engine and it's going straight on the rollers for red-line power runs?
I'm not an expert... but having had an engine rebuild done in the past, it felt stupidly 'tight' and didn't want to rev, so I kept it under 4k rpm for the first 1000 miles or so until it had loosened up somewhat.
Ok, it wasn't done by a 'proper' engine builder so perhaps they come ready-to-rev straight out of the door?
I know that there is a school of thought that says giving it death straight from the off means things wear in quicker and it becomes a faster engine, but I have too much mechanical sympathy for that!