I was wondering if anyone would be able to enlighten me with the impact of the angle of a CV's, verses the speed in which it is rotating. I have found info in regards to operating angles of UJ's and speed in which they can operate at, however i can't seem to find anything about CV's. I understand that there are different types of CV's available and which ones work better at large angles, but none seem to have a relation to the speed in which the joint can operate at, before reliability and integrity of the CV become a concern.
any advice would be appreciated, and whom would be the number one business to talk to in regards to manufacturing a CV joint that can operate at high angles at speed.
cheers
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