Found some pricing, the 115/130 HP is 25k + 7K for the ignition system the 210/250 HP is 45K + the same 7 for the Ignition system. It would probably not be practical to run the 200hp variant for 1 cost and 2 the inability to get a prop that can effectively handle that power at our diameters i mean even with a 3 or 4 blade 150Hp is probably the limit of what would be reasonable with a 64 inch prop and ground clearance will be pretty tight at that diameter. but the 115/130 is pretty much in line with the cost of a UL/Rotax solution and you are burning Jet-A, That being said this is a pretty novel design so the obvious risks exists but they are a more established group with some lineage in the racing and custom stroker scene for Lycoming's.
Here is the data Sheet i found with pricing. I would say these prices are probably not 100% accurate but its something published.
https://www.ac-aero.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/ac_FALCON_2020_R00_051820.pdfNote the split power numbers are Naturally aspirated, VS Forced Induction. Note Force Induction engines are not slated to start shiping until end of 2022 or later.
Ignition System Kit is dual redundant (dual ECU’s, Coils, Harness and Fuel Injectors) Fuel Pump will need to be provided by the builder according to the website.
It also looks like its more compact than a rotax based on the drawings but i am not sure which rotax they are referencing.
Deposits are reasonable 2500 to hold your place in line. 50% due at time of serial number issue/Assmebly start, additional 50% prior to shipment.
Lead times advertised are 25-35 Weeks for assembly + 4-6 weeks for shipping.
On a seperate note i wonder if the current fuel tank will handle Jet-A i assume so but you know what assumptions get you.
MODS This is probably off topic for the OPs post and maybe the ac-aero discussion should be split off.