I run my flex so that it goes into a bit of tension when running. This keeps the cable from twisting up. The teflon liner definitely helps keep the friction down in this case. Jim Wilson convinced me on the merits of keeping the gap small between the strut and the drive dog thus allowing the flex to pull a bit of tension into the cable so that it doe not flop around and bind in the drive tube. I run a delrin washer ahead of the drive dog to reduce friction when it pushes against the strut.
What kind of a engine/collet/cable/stubshaft setup are you using the tensioned up cable setup on/with ?
Most or us run welded stub cables. You don't want the drive dog getting anywhere near the strut with those. Any tension at all on a welded stub cable and it will fail in short order. Never mind the joint but the entire cable is going to heat up the brass stuffing tube(or melt a teflon) if forced to run hard against it.
Most other drive setups are square at one end so no way to set up tension in the cable.
Never heard of this tensioning the cable idea before but seen what happens when a round collet setup has the cable too short. Tears everything up if it doesn't yank it out of the collet completely. Plenty of expirience with this and it is a very bad thing for so many reasons.
The cable does not need to be in tension to keep from doing anything.
We run these free floating cables on 61CC 15 horsepower at 20,000 rpm. The drivelines often outlast the boats when done correctly. That includes water cooling the stuffing tube but serious power running close to 80 mph pushing big heavy Superboats.
My Speedfreek Apache boat build and cable setup won this years Superboat shootout again this year with Jorge Ruiz owner/driver with Orange Madness Team. We won it in 2020 too.
Square drives are a floating cable. Round collet welded stub are a free floating setup with drive dog never touching when pushing forward. Only pushing on cable into the engine.
Boats handle different when the thrust is pushing on the engines collet versus at the strut( arguably they do, lol ??). I do not think you would want it to be transitioning from one way to the other constantly.