FYI:
http://www.wsid.com.au/details.php?id=30
Gates open for competitors from 3 pm, racing from 5 pm until 10 pm
Gates open for spectators at 4 pm
Entry: Spectators $15, Children under 15 free
Competitors: $45
http://wsid.blakeandmuresan.com/news.php?id=12
1024mb = $235 delivered specs
* Note, these are 2nd hand however in "as new" condition.
* No Warranty.
Features:
• Compliant with USB specification 2.0 and Version 1.1
• Supports Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP & Mac OS 9.1 or above
• High Speed read performance over 7MBytes per second
• High Speed write performance over 5MBytes per second
• Utility program for security feature and partitioning functions
• Driverless under Windows ME/2000/XP & Mac OS 9.1 or above
• Bus Powered - No external power required
• Bootup Function
• LED indicator for data access status
• Data retention time - 10 years
• Advanced power management mechanism
• Write protect switch
• Dimensions: 70 x 20 x 9.5mm
Mine takes about 3 jabs of the throttle to get it kicked over regardless of hot/cold however that could having something to do with my larger fuel pump and also a battery which was "revived" not long ago when it probably should have been replaced
This may help you out: http://skylines.pnc.com.au (click on the drags link - no not the 1 in my sig). This will give you a fair idea of what ET you can expect with a certain range of TS.
They feel no different than standard rotors, however on a track they will last longer than standard rotors due to better heat dissipation.
I've been using DBA4000 for about 9mths now with RB74 front pads and COMP2's on the rear. This RB74 pad is where the real difference in stopping power is