I would not worry about ZDDP levels in motor oil for our cars. ZDDP is really needed in engines that use old-style tappets or lifters, in which the cam lobe wipes across the lifter face as it turns and raises the valve train. That cam/lifter interface was the highest pressure point in the engine, and it needed ZDDP, which "plates out" on the surfaces to protect them in extreme pressures. With roller followers, it is much lower, and the motion is a rolling motion, not a wiping or scuffing motion. So, high ZDDP isn't really necessary anymore.
Yes, the FGT engine has roller followers. See p. 303.01.30 of the workshop manual.