I broke my car in according to the manual by granny shifting for 600 miles. For those who don't know, this car doesn't have low end torque, it's the opposite of a GTI. This car is kinda like a Honda S2000 in that it needs to be wound up past 5k RPM for it to start smoking. Ive been keeping my RPMs low and shifting around 2.5k-3k RPM.

I made a few beginners mistakes though...

1. I didn't fully depress the clutch and I ground 2nd gear for about 1.5 seconds. I'm not experiencing any issues with 2nd gear but do you think I may have really hurt anything?
2. I'm still getting the hang of "rev matching" so the car doesn't surge forward when down shifting. I know that the surge stresses your mounts and transmission. I haven't done it often but would anyone have any advice on how to rev match or is it even unnecessary?
3. Is engine braking good or bad? I know that I'd rather replace brake bads than transmissions.

4. Honda doesn't recommend changing the engine oil until the oil notifier gets down to 5%. They use a "special" break-in oil with their cars from what I've read. Should I change it on my own since the break in period is done?
5. I've just started leaving the car in gear while parked, is that a good rule to live by? I've hard that e-brakes can fail, especially with disc brakes. It was something about the discs cooling and contracting, thus causing the car to roll.
More to come.