TurboDuck is correct: There is no consensus. Recommended engine operation varies from engine to engine, and installation to installation. The first place to go to for guidance would be the AFM or POH for the airplane. If there have been aftermarket additions, like turbochargers, GAMIngectors, etc, then consult with the modifier's operations practices that have been added into the POH. An even better reference would be the mechanic that works on the airplane and gives it annuals and oil changes.
Under no circumstance should you simply operate according to whatever "Joe Schmoe" said to you over a cup of coffee at the airport cafe! If their advice is incorrect and you destroy an engine in flight, the FAA will probably blame you (i.e.: Pilot Error) instead of mechanical failure. That can lead to enforcement action against your pilot certificate(s) and a possible denial of insurance claim for not following manufacturer's recommended operating practices.
Happy Flying!
RC