No problem green...
P5sundevil, little is known about what Mazda did to the connecting rods for the MSP prepped FS-DE's...I briefly read in a press release on the pclub that Mazda of Japan changed the pistons and connecting rods last minute with slightly redesigned pieces before the MSP' were shipped to Callaway...They were simply to allow for more even compression of boosted air/fuel, and for a more efficient flame kernal/expansion...It is not known if they are stronger, or if they added any benefit at all on the NA proteges, it was simply a last minute decision...
Currently the FS is by far one of the strongest (in terms of strength, not power) economy car engines on the market...Most newer engines are made out of aluminum, the FS is not...Some new engines will not tolerate more than a few bounces off of a limiter, the FS will...The engine can take a lot of abuse from Turbo's and revs...The connecting rods are the weakest link...After the 2nd gen 626's went under (98 was their last year I believe) the FS recieved a forged crank, and some other balls that made it much better than it use to be (namely the newer ignition system)...
So P5sun, don't drop the idea of raising the compression becuase of your different pistons...obviously the pistons didn't do a whole lot...The FS-DE (T) in MSP's still does not make 10hp/1psi, which is less than the going rate for the aftermarket systems...and most of those systems were dyno'd on pre 02.5 protege's...
Twilight, I don't know of anyone having the crank knife edged...It potentially could free up a lot of wieght, but I don't know how much our crank weighs anyway...could be good and light already...