did you open the ports up then or just match them to the manifold and gasket etc, then port match the inlet? Or did you remove lots of material from inside the ports and make the ports a larger volume internally?? have you any pics??
...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone
Did he check compression. I remember reading about the first AAZ head on a 1.6 block and the guy was convinced it was a terrible idea because the motor was fine before doing the head swap. He did a compression test and was very low on compression. I'm not saying that the bump can safely be removed, but one guy's experience shouldn't be taken as fact unless he went about it and covered all his bases.I haven't seen the thread in question, so I'm just asking.
I would tread lightly on that swirl bump. One guy had a head ported for his TDI and it had white smoke all the time at idle. It was a few years ago on here and the guy tried tons of stuff, eventually put a new head on and all the smoke was gone. From what I gather from my engine machinist, bigger isn't better. Better velocity into the cylinder is better, and with the TDI you need a little turbulance aparently.