Played around with the Spit I this morning using a standard spin entry of idle power, full rudder and full aft stick at the stall.
Using full left rudder the nose first yawed left and bit then hard back to the right, nose staying pretty much on the horizon. After 90-180 degrees of turn the nose popped up to about 60 degrees nose high, airspeed fell to zero and I fell tail first. Managed to work the airplane inverted and ended up 40 degrees nose low, IAS 30, elevator had no effect on pitch. Ailerons would provide roll opposite to correct direction, using aileron and rudder I was about to "rock" the airplane and get the nose to drop more, once airspeed gained it recovered.
Above is pretty standard for what I'm seeing with the Spit spins.
If accelerated at entry and some aileron used it spins more reliably in a more realistic manner. Even then however it will revert to a spin to the right even with left rudder used.
Spin to right was more normal, "jerky" in yaw rate, nose down 45 degrees or so.