I have a trigger wheel from a VAG 2.0 FSI (AXW) in the stock location, but it has 4 teeth. Two are ~15 degrees wide and two are ~65 degrees wide.
A picture of the stock wheel:

My plan is to mill most of the teeth away and leave a 15 degree tooth with a rising edge at 117 cam degrees/234 crank degrees after cylinder #1 TDC and a falling edge at 132 cam degrees/264 crank degrees after cylinder #1 TDC. See the new part overlaid with the original part here:

My understanding of the cam trigger is that it needs to happen before the spark event for cylinder #1. If the spark advance is set to 30 degrees, the rising edge of the cam trigger happens 51 cam degrees/102 crank degrees before spark and falling edge happens 36 cam degrees/72 crank degrees before spark.
Is this sensible? I just wanted someone double-check my homework before I started cutting metal.