Here is what Bruce (WE4) says about direct drum:
*DIRECT DRUM:
The direct drum must be within .030 of original diameter. Cannot be bent or heat deformed. DO NOT drill holes in band surface. This does nothing but add problems with band oil, the direct clutches slinging their lube out, and I have even seen them crack from the holes, and distort the actual drum itself.(Like a brake rotor) Weakens them immensly. All steels must slide freely in bore. In ring bore, no ring cavities can be present. One of the most common 2-3 flair symptom is , bore is ring grooved near bottom of drum using cast iron rings. Band surface must be PERFECTLY FLAT, no scores, especially with the use of the new band. Teflon rings are recommended and almost a must.
USE OF MULTI or EXTRA CLUTCH PACKS HIGHLY NOT RECOMMENDED!!!!!
The theory does not work. You will cook them,every time. We have spent countless hours testing theories and clutch materials. With the steels at .090 or thicker in stock form,they work perfect. 6 Clutches with stock steels set to .038-.042 end clearence will work flawless!!!!!! We recommend Alto Red Eagle clutches for stock and hd rebuilds, and Raybestos Blue Plate clutches for street/strip and strip use. ( Again, use of Kolene steels is not recommended. Stock .090 and thicker stock steels are just fine and must be flat.)* Update: Alto is working on a brand new steel for this application. We will keep you posted.
Direct drum good to whenever mid 9's.