yeah...the FP uses even shorter rods than the FS, but maintains a better rod ratio due to the reduction in stroke from the FP crank...The block is shorter...and the FP pistons are slightly different to gain compression back from the shorter rods...FP pistons in an FS engine will give a slight bump in compression up to 9.4:1, so the FP pistons have slightly taller skirts...the difference to the crank is only in sweep...bearing to big end length is 3.5mm less than the FS iirc, for a stroke reduction of 7mm...but big end and main bearing diameter is identical...the crank support plate is also the same from what i remember...
the only thing on an FP that is truly identical is the head...exact same in every way... same valves, same port sizes, etc...and Ice, i thought the FP did use the same cams? but maybe that was a US only thing or something...there are lots of different cams for the F family of engines around the world, so i don't know exactly off the top of my head...
lastly, i thought the FP engines used F-series gear boxes as standard...but a G-series will bolt right up to it...is that wrong?