I take credit for the cap size, I was doing it before anyone else afaik.
.0015uf cap bridge singles or FT1. .001uf bridge humbucker (chopper for instance). .0022uf neck/middle single, .0033uf or .0047uf in parallel positions. I always use a super switch. Regular 5 ways are so 1950s and pedantic...
One tone dedicated to bridge only, and it only operates in switch position 1. 2nd tone controls the other 4 positions, but may use different cap sizes in different positions, see above.
500k (ones that measure 500k plus ONLY) in all positions except when doing the super duper series option wiring (I showed this to Stephan, but I'd appreciate it not being shared).
ALWAYS a 3 way switch in position 4 that offers: Neck + middle parallel like standard strat, all 3 parallel, neck + bridge parallel.
Various Options:
Basic:
Bridge: Chopper bridge, FT-1 (with resistor to create 250k load for bridge only), or Injector Bridge. Chopper sounds like a PAF in spite of what Dimarzio claims. Injector sounds like a hot bridge single but when the .0015uf tone is rolled back, does the Ritchie Blackmore thing very well and can approximate a P90 or PAF. FT-1 does much the same as the Injector Bridge, but IMO has a little more output, low end, and smooths out more as the tone is rolled back, plus it's really GD bright with 500k load which means in position 2 it quacks nicely with the middle. Also why position 1 gets a 250k load if I'm using FT1.
Middle: '61 sometimes with Chopper, otherwise '67 or '58. '67 always with the super duper series option due to darkness issues in series. Sometimes a 1M resistor to ground creating a 333k load on middle position ONLY, depending on the guitar.
Neck: '67. Period. Nothing beats it for articulation. Sounds awesome with the 12-54 strings I generally use on strats, even with 11-52 still very SRV ish.
Super Duper switching gets Injector Bridge or FT-1 and two 67s always. Offers the 5 way strat stuff noted above, plus 3 series options in position 1 that have a high pass filter to get rid of the bloated lows that result from spaced singles in series, and when in series see a 1M load and no tone to deal with the darkness issues of spaced singles in series.