I really like the '35... . it is a very reliable unit, it has the extended map range as mentioned, it spools quicker, has cooler boost over all and is pretty tough to hurt.
In my case I have really "tested" the durability of mine.....
I have had runs of 48+psi and it just howled under there... . yes, it was beyond the map at that point, no question, but it hung in and kept on spinnin.
We do not recommend those kinds of boost levels for that turbo for obvious reasons, but it still hung in there.
You can alter the hybrid 35 and put in the larger '40 pinwheel and you end up with what I think is called the "jammer" ( I may have the name wrong here so don't hold me to it. )
It will spool slower, and it will be more prone shaft stressing due to higher rotational mass of the pinwheel. They are, I believe, more prone to problems with compressor stall related failures due to the larger pinwheel, as well as what I describe as "cavitation" at the blade/intake air interface. (often called flutter).
Again, I stand to be corrected on the "label" but the turbo will move more air if you do that upgrade.
pastor bob... .