Bigport head dramatically reduced in size. Engine pulled 178whp with a north south transaxle on a dynojet. (but I suspect mid 180's was possible with more exhaust work). Port offset was because the head was originally mated to carbs. And yes I know it's a bladed port divider. Weird but we never had success on the flow bench with an aero divider. Bladed always increased flow.
You can see we have raised the port roof a little, but it's not much in terms of creating a downflow port. The 20 valve is considerably better in this regard, but the bloody manifold is a mess. The manifold to head face is like they originally intended the ITB's to sit considerably higher then found it wouldn't fit under the bonnet so just milled off the manifold face (and then recast the mounts). It's got an ugly sharp angle at the face and flow tumbles disgustingly into the port.
As an aside have you checked valve area? This is where the B16 blows the 4age out of the water.
16 valve 20 valve B16
IN 5467.94 6618.55 6842.39
EX 4085.64 4247.43 4926.02
Then there is my secret 1600cc weapon... I'll have a play with one day... stock valve sizes.
IN 7926.24
EX 5890.49