There are a lot of us who will take apart a CDI and change out the caps or put in a potentiometer to get the most out of our engines as well as address the real vibration issue of the piston assembly being way too heavy for revs past about 6k rpm... There's no secret there...
When we recommend a "best CDI" to someone, it's the one that they can bolt on and go without toying with. The stock CDI does make good power but not so good once we raise our compression ratios thru the roof combined with a tuned pipe and better intake, that's a recipe for detonation and disaster. The solution next is to either make a better CDI that we can tune to match our engine's new specs or to buy one already made. Most of us want the one that's going to make the most power and just swap out the bearings when they get too loose and everyone who races these things know the wrong ignition timing won't get them in the winner's circle so they're also going to buy the one they can bolt on and go without blowing their engine half way thru the race.
Of the aftermarket CDI units available, there are really just 2 proven choices with one being the Jaguar and the other being the HD lightning. The Jag won't bring you home any trophies but with it's mild manners, people buy them to smooth out their engines for putting around the neighborhood, but everyone else who wants the best performance there's the HD Lightning.
The HD lightning was well thought out and built for max performance while still backing off the top end timing just enough to keep an engine alive, it can be installed and it's ready to run, and it will win races. This has been proven several times over.
Now there is another CDI unit on the market and not many of us have this one yet, I got one but hadn't tested it out yet, it's a very simple build and just like the other 2, it can be modified by the right tuners. Once this one is tested, I'll report my results and decide where to rank it. My guess right now is it'll make more power than the Jag, but the HD Lightning will still be on top, but that's just a guess... for now. Others in here have bought the same one and haven't reported back yet.
When it comes to someone asking which CDI is best, yes, they all can be tailored to be the best, but when someone is asking, we have to assume they want to order it, bolt it on, and go riding, so it's all about which one is already tuned to perform and that's why my opinion still stands to say the HD Lightning is the superior product. If anyone buys any of these and changes the timing whether they use a different cap or potentiometer, then that unit can be tuned to out perform the others, but right out of the box and onto your bike, the HD Lightning is still the best.