As we all know, the most engine wear occurs at startup before oil is circulating.
Sometimes I see pilots start up their airplanes running the engine up to what sounds like 1500 rpm plus. I usually start mine just above idle (1/2 inch of throttle as recommended in the C180 POH) and get the oil circulating at 1000 rpm for a minute or two. It does run for about three to five seconds before the oil pressure needle rises.
It occurred to me when waiting for the needle to indicate oil pressure that perhaps the pressure might come up quicker with higher power on startup. Then I thought that maybe this is the reason that some folks do it this way. Is there any detriment to startup with power that anyone is aware of?
I am curious to learn what everyone's thoughts on this matter are?

