the aaz pump in stock form will do fine. Especially compared to the 1.6D pump. In prep for a mTDI pump, it serves as a much easier base than the 4bt pump does as well in some ways,especially when it comes to work.
However, to be truly effective I think you'll find that it does still need consideration taken to the advance area in particular.
For instance, Martin added to a response that ironically enough Prothe put out regarding just adding a larger pump head and plunger to a AAZ pump...
It's not as simple as you claim it to make work a TDI with an AAZ pump and simply add the head/rotor and tdi came, that need specific DI control lever and much adjustment.
The newer MK3 since 1998 and MK4 TDI do not use the same head spring than the AAZ one, only the old style TDI pump 1997 and later use the same, also 11mm pump on automatic TDI use the AAZ spring too.
Direct link to the mTDI pump FAQ thread:
http://vwdiesel.net/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=6427TinTin is talking about the control lever itself of the throttle/gov. mechanism and the considerations that need to be taken there to maximize performance. As he said before, the AAZ pump will run the TDI motor...but potential? It needs further work (which isn't what the original post is asking for as he outlined)
Further consideration is also needed with the advance mech. of the pump too as mTDI's love their advance.
To repost what I stated about the 1.6 D bracket and a 1.6D pump on a mTDI motor. Prothe's comments on it were WRONG. A 1.6D pump will bolt directly to a Mk1, MK2, MK3 (AAZ and TDI) bracket without issue. It will even work on an MKIV bracket as well. Issues with pulley alignment are slight and already address here. But, so misinformation isn't out there, the brackets will swap from one motor to another without issues regarding IP mounting (even if using the stock bracket for that year of VW diesel motor...or using even an earlier one).
For instance... on my mTDI motor I'm using the stock 1z/AHU bracket, tensioner, etc. etc. that came on the TDI motor. No issues (other than pulley alignment because of the 4bt pumps nose difference/length compared to a stock VW pump).
Hillfolk on his mTDI motor utilized the MK1 IP bracket and is/was using the earlier style timing belt, tensioner, etc. on his setup...
The MK3 1z/AHU IP bracket is VERY similar to the MKII/MKIII bracket with exception to the lack of the extra tensioner roller that is utilized on the TDI one. The only real oddball in the VW diesel family is the MK1 diesel bracket which is unique to the MK1 chassis itself since that IP bracket incorporates the IP mount as well as the P side engine mount for the MK1 cars. (other black sheep would be the vanagon diesel mount and the various longitudal ones for the b2 platform). Otherwise, they are all the same.
Joe