Sorry for so long getting back to you and this thread. Been 😷. Anyways.....
I really don’t doubt much that the off the shelf pads
might meet the Brembo performance specs
on a limited basis under certain circumstances ..... but as pointed out above, no way at 1500F. And even if they will tolerate 1500F on the street, track temps are a
completely different story. They go up quickly, and stay there.
Heres an interesting product video. Live data, infra-red temp readings on track. Note the low end temp on the scale is a running 400C. How quickly temp is gained on each turn... and how how the ultimate temps go. Scale to 850C.
http://www.izzeracing.com/products/brake-infrared-temperature-sensors.html
I respect and enjoy Engineering Explained’s work. However I do not believe his demonstration could ever generate the heat/repetitively enough to simulate actual track conditions. But I’m just a random guy basing that on empirical observations and personal experience.
My Vette weighs 3480 with me in it. Some 1000 less than my Challenger. Coming off track I’ll see 500-600 on the rotors after cool-down lap and idling to parking in the paddock. In the HC, I’d see 650-700 under the same conditions.
Now the above is in no way an attempt to compare.... because all kinds of things like driver capabilities, environmental conditions, and track setup can affect these temps.... it’s meant to show that a) it’s possible and b) the HC is a heavy beast, and is roughly 30% ‘hotter’ than the vette. Not something you might expect seeing them parked side by side.
HTH