superflyte wrote:So I read that the optimal temperature for carbon-carbon brakes is around 650 degrees celcius, and that performance is poor under 400 degrees celcius.
What would be a typical operating temperature range of a road car then (normal on-road and also track use) on standard steel brakes?
Well there is a quick way to find out. Buy commercially available thermal tape. It works by having different sections that each change colour once a certain temperature has been reached. Stick said tape onto the outer diameter of the disk that the pad doesn't touch and then simply observe and log results.
Look up telatemp. Used frequently on general aviation aircraft to check before each flight that no components were exposed to excess heat during previous operation.