i drove into the shop today at 10 am.drove the gn with 100 miles on a trans that is to be shipped tuesday.pulled it down and installed some of the 2nd generation blue plates for the direct clutch raybestos sent to me for testing and evaluation.i was reluctant to install them ,however i did it anyway,beings the wife and daughter are away for the week and i was bored.at 12 .30 i started reinstalling the trans with 2nd gens on the same trans i drove in with and at 1.30 the starter motor cranked over the engine and i added the same trans oil i took out.went for a road test babying it to break in the direct frictions .after about 15 light throttle 2/3 shifts i felt the shift get slightly firmer and i now was ready to beat them to death .found a dead block by the river and power braked the car in overdrive until it shifted 3 times and i smoked out the whole block.wide open from a dead stop shifted 1/2 at 5300 identical to how it was before and at right about the same rpm at wot it shifted 2/3.no improvement in shift quality,it actually shifted softer.puled over checed the oil level and watched the pressure gage to verify all was well .at wot on the 1/2 i dropped 5 psi and at wot on the 2/3 you couldnt even see the needle move.drove around for an hour or so beating this thing to death and no improvement.my conclusion is the red alto friction in the exact operating conditions as the 2nd gen blue plates still shifts firmer and locks the direct drum to the forward drum faster on a ratio change with our calibration.