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Unlesss u split the power 4 ways then more joints dont mean more power
The power still has to travel though each joint individually
The power is slit 2 ways at the rear catridge
Meaning 2x4hp shafts
8hp out put
Also theyre rated to 4hp in that straight position
Once u angle it they decrease rapidly
But if u buy a beter brand of uni then u should be able to find 20hp ones of the same size
I think itll be the keyway that lets down the power rateing though
Using unis will.be alot cheaper
And with a 250 u wont be comeing fast enough to worry about them
Just remember to phase the unia and run both ends at the same angle
If u want cvs then u may have to find an old small displaement car that has rear wheel drive and irs
Or buy a mini spool that suit tbe cvs u want to use and machine a bearing carrier for it
A car diff will be very heavy on a car and drain alot of power though
SPECIFICATIONS
1" keyed bore @ both ends
1/4" wide x 1/8" deep keyway
Journal bearings
1,000 RPM max speed
Power rating: 5 Hp @ 540 RPM, 9 Hp @ 1,000 RPM
Rated torque: 583 in-lb.
Max. operating angle: 15° @ 540 RPM, 7° @ 1,000 RPM
Center cross dia: 7/8"
Yoke inside width: 1-23/64"
Yoke outside width: 1-7/8"
Overall size 4-7/8 x 2" x 2"
Shpg. 4 lb.
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Where did you see the information that your posting? This is copied from that link..... I see no 4hp anywhere......
