As far as I know all measurments for speed and climb were in TAS, and at/to altitude of 19,685 feet (6000m) - altitude of maximum speed (348mph). From which altitude the dive speed was measured, I don't know.
It was fitted with same heavy gauge wing skin as A6M5a wich made possible dive speed of 460mph (A6M5 - 410mph).
Now, in AH, try to dive in P51 (from 30,000ft). At 510mph TAS you'll start shaking, at 550+ you're compressed, at 600 you're toast.
In A6M5b at 550mph TAS is still controlable, and if dive isn't too steep, you can pull out at 600 TAS (above 10,000ft alt). True, in 1 out of 5, you may loose elevators or ailerons, but most of the times you'll survive.
Kinda silly watching 190s compress whilst chasing Zero, no?