FWIW: I set mine at 135ft/lbs cold. I first bring them up to 120ft/lbs the traditional way, and from there, using a
digital torque-wrench go up in 5lb increments, 30 minutes in between round. You'll definitely need to use the ARP Monkey-Snot to lube things.
The trick is to
hold the torque on the wrench steadily. The wrench will come around slowly as the gasket compresses and the studs stretch. With my mess, the long studs will pull around almost a full quarter-turn with a minute or so pull.
The above means you'll eventually be pulling the wrench with the indicated torque, and holding it for perhaps thirty seconds (or more) to ensure the correct final torque value. . . . . . with each round of pulls!
Eat your spinach!
As such, I've been able to take my mess out and beat the ever-loving snot out of it pretty-much right away (go through a couple of heat-cycles and readjust the valves. Then hit it).