Tim, good to see that the Might Buffalo is getting new PWKs.
As for Jennings, much of the debunking comes from guys back in the day that didn't agree with him or from other self proclaimed experts who have failed to scientifically prove anything.
That said, it has to be remembered that Jennings wrote that stuff a long time ago and there have been a few contributions since then - especially Dr Gordon Blair of Queen's University Dublin. Most of those have built on the knowledge that Jennings laid down and have added to it.
Even my other favorite author AG Bell is now a little out of date in some areas, but they are good books to read and learn from.
Engineers from Yamaha, to name but one example, added considerably to the body of knowledge with SAE papers. Sites Like MacDizzy added a lot of empirical data and Kevin Cameron probably forgot more than the rest of have learned. His TDC column and book make interesting reading.
Tom Turner didn't publish in the conventional sense but his TSR software added a whole new level of knowledge to people making their living being 2 stroke "Gurus". And in the final analysis, guys like Rick Schell, Rich Oliver and Kevin Murray don't always agree with each other, so we mere mortals have to learn what we can.
I read opinions all the time on web forums from people who don't have the faintest idea what they are talking about, but because they make a lot of smoke, people assume there must be some fire behind it.
The good news is that the internet makes lots of information available. the bad news is that it's hard for people to work out what makes sense and what doesn't.
So it's like it always was. Believe nothing that you hear and only half of what you see.
