This is my 2007 Tribute S-500 conversion to a Commanche VI+.
Electronics
1) All 1/2 coils wired out and separately switchable Off/In Phase on/Out of Phase on.
2) Stereo/Mono pull switch
3) In Stereo the bass 1/2 coils function like a Comanche VI and make up one stereo channel. The treble half coils function like a Comanche VI and make up the other stereo channel. To get full Comanche VI operation merge the 2 stereo channels together with a DOC cable (Hosa DOC-106) or 1/4" TRS male to 1/4" TS female (Hosa GPP-419). I've not run the guitar in stereo yet. Note that the coils are all selectable In/Out of phase with the other coils in use which is an enhancement to the Comanche VI.
4) In Mono the guitar functions like a current Comanche with the enhancement of the coils being selectable In/Out of phase with the other coils.
5) The other pull switch brings a 1.5 H inductor in series with the Bass or Treble coils. I don't think this is the final word for capacitors/inductors for this guitar. The inductors address the loss of inductance with the 1/2 coils but do not address the loss of parasitic capacitance (since we've only 1/2 the length of wire in each 1/2 coil) in the windings all of which contribute to those quack tones your Strat makes in positions 2 and 4 (in conjunction with the spatial separation of those Strat pickups as well). More work to do on this. For another approach making a full coil into a half coil take a look at my stereo Telecaster in my Gallery noting the missing magnets in the neck and bridge pickups on that guitar.
6) While it's entirely possible to make an exact electronic replica to the Commanche VI I saw the opportunity to enhance that design.
7) Depending on your personality you may find this guitar electrically overwhelming. The guitar can be operated as an exact current Comanche emulation or an exact Comanche VI emulation. For those of you who want all the options here it is, I fall into this camp.
And that's my Comanche VI+.