I'll add some thoughts. I've considered this engine for quite some time and have gathered some information, I know there are probably about 5 others looking at this engine. Some facts I've gathered:
Pricing- probably the first thing that catached your eye regarding the AM15. This is some of the costing I've put together (let me know if I'm missing anything)
Aeromomentum
Engine 12495
Exhaust kit 1294
Fuel kit 733
Cooling kit 937
Mount 1300
TOTAL 16759
Jabiru
Engine 18990
Aeroinjector 410
Mount 1579
Air filter 60
Oil separator 130
Baffle kit 250
TOTAL 21419
WeightAeromomentum provides a weight comparison on their site
http://www.aeromomentum.com/am15.html, but this lists only the engine weight, not FWF total, which could vary. Some others on the site suggest that the Jabiru installation is above 200lbs (maybe up to 220?). There was a post on the Zenith Forums that showed an AM15 FWF total weight of ~241lb
http://www.zenith.aero/forum/topics/aeromomentum-am15-video. I read somewhere else that the weight was reduced by 20 lbs. Regardless, this exceeds the 200 lbs FWF recommmendation by Sonex. The Corvair with FWF comes in closer to 245, as a point of reference
http://sonexbuilders.net/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=4273&p=32930&hilit=cleanex+fwf+weight#p32930. Dale Williams has an writeup that reasons why a higher weight is okay. From my understanding, the front CG limit (which the FWF weight influences) is often determined by elevator authority. Moving some weight to the back could be one way of staying within the limit with a heavier FWF.