The standard drive shafts will be ok for a 1380. For abnormally high power you eventually do need special shafts which use Maxi/Allegro CVs.
The reason for that is that making a stronger shaft from higher grade steel does not work in the long term, as the number of fatigue cycles it will stand is no better than that of the standard material. The weak point is the circlip groove which abuts the CV (the thick circlip, not the locking clip). One way around that is to use special shafts without that groove, but with a welded on collar to replace it, but the better way is to use larger diameter shafts, which is where the Maxi CVs come in. That is usually for non-A series engines, which will come with their own larger inner joints, as obviously the shaft diameter at the pot joint would be a limiting factor on an A series engine.
Edit: As stated above, Metro shafts can't fit because they must be the wrong length, as the Metro has a wider track.
Edited by tiger99, 11 October 2013 - 09:06 AM.