Hmmm well then assuming it's an H-1 then we could still speculate the difference to be anything. History does show that AH designations could mean anything ergo the Bf-109G-10. My bet is that at the root it's a difference in data issue not an FM "bug".
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And it's not clear yet that we can't at least make a bit of head way by eliminating some of the possible explanations.
There was the H-0 and H-1, everything else was prototypes. In those two types the possible combinations were with MW-50 and GM-1. Neither, one, or both (edit - and wing tanks too). Which configs were used is a bit sketchy, but a speed chart ought to make it obvious whether they were used.. Top speed at 32k is consistent with only MW50 being used. Unless the trial was run with less than maximum boost charges - GM1 could be run at three different rates (60, 100, 150 g/sec). Add to that that IIRC the post war tests made in England were without either or both of the boost systems functional (no liquid avail.)... and a report from 9./301's Lt. Hagedorn saying that they broke 510 mph at 43,300ft on Feb 2nd '45 (Monogram 24); also that the same 152 held ~4kft/min rate of climb up to ~10kft.
An official FW document in that same book also lists top speed as 467 @ 40,682 ft, and 457 @ 45,276 ft. So there's a spread of top speed figures, but they're mostly ahead of the AH 152's, and most of them have top speed at ~41k, not ~31k.
One exact match is the take off weight (incl. GM1 fuel) of 11,501 lbs which matches exactly the AH 100% fuel weight. So it's unlikely that the AH 152 isn't with MW50 and GM1. This is from the same Focke-wulf docs dated Jan 12th '45. (BTW same docs say that the H-1's MK108 load was "85-100" rounds - no reference to exact FW doc #, though).
There's enough info in the books I have to make a tentative summary of which boost systems were equipped in production series (e.g. high/low pressure MW50) to try and see if there's a specific variant that could fit with the AH speed curve, but I'll only have time to do that later today/tomorrow.