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Do you want less output, or the same, or more? If less, I'd say abandon the coil split and go for a cowtron, as they have tons of sparkle in them, though you might want to order one in a different look if possible.
If you want high output, there are plenty that have a more modern, bright sound that split well. Also, Duncan do a pickup that's a p90/rails cross that might suit.
Incidentally the Super Distortion is one of my favorite pickups ... and was the first aftermarket pickup I ever fitted back in the seventies (wistful dreamy face) ... great classic rock roar, and the pickup that started it all. If it hadn't been for those two 'cream bobbin beauties' that I bought for my Antoria LP copy I doubt I'd have been bitten by the pickup bug ... and started manufacturing them myself.
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For a straight split, connect north and south finish together and short em to ground via your switch.
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