Bottom line: You'll get what you pay for.
You read my reports above, so you know the MSO forks can be made to work quite well. On the other hand, I assume the 150XR forks are not fully adjustable, which is a huge difference, since the chances of getting good dampening without adjustment is, well, zero.
The DNM rear shock is of course not perfect. It's dampening action is not progressive according to where it is in the stroke. Plus it's action is not consistent as the thing heats up. Lastly it's rebound dampening adjustment is over sensitive. I think on mine 3 is too firm and 4 kicks too much. But for the price it's a very good unit. On the 150XR, if the fastace shock is anything except the 66RC, then the MSO shock is going to be way better.
As for non-suspension diffs between the MSO and the 140XR see this thread:
pitpro 140XR reviews
Which might help since the 140XR and 150XR being I assume the same apart from the engine.