I'm using Enfield Racing's cap and rotor on my Splidorf S-2 magneto. The other day I managed to lose the tiny center contact on the rotor. Spring-loaded devices are devlish things. I called Bruce Argetsinger at Enfield, and explained my predicament, hoping I could purchase another contact. Bruce explained that he had issues with that design that came up during the Portland to Portland Cannonball. The wipe-spark design leaves a carbon trail inside the cap, which of course is an electrical conductor. With the help of Mark's Magnetos, Bruce redesigned the wipe-spark rotor to a jump-spark design, which he said has vastly improved the performance. Bruce offered to send me a new-design rotor if I simply sent him mine. He explained that he's been doing this whenever he encounters a customer with an old-design rotor.
Not many companies stand behind their product like this. I was impressed, and thought I should pass this along in case any other 101'ers are having sparking issues like I was.