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First, a good break-in scrubs down imperfections and mismatches between the belt and clutch (up to a point; it won't help if the alignment is FUBAR, for one). Second, the resins and rubber compounds need the heat and movement of the clutches to fully cure and stabilize. Most FSMs reference a break-in, and so do aftermarkets. If it were pointless, somebody would be advertising "no break-in required!" but I know of no such belt.please explain the logic behind breaking the belt..... i mean ...explain it...what happen if the fiber are heated slowly vs fast and stretched slowly vs all at once.... ? i found its absolute bull ****... If your sled setup is wrong u gonna blow a belt no matter what broke in or not...and the opposite also hold thru...