Personally, if I were after a lot of speed with a 30-35# bow, I'd be shooting super light arrows with 2" feathers and 75gr points. As light as I could possibly get it .... 200gr or w/e I could afford to get down to.
I'd also be shooting a stupidly skinny string of BCY 8125 or 8190 or w/e dyneema material you like. With 8125, I'd be at maybe 6 strands or something like that with the minimum loop padding I could get away with and the shortest section of center serving you can deal with.
If you're down in the 6gpp, 7gpp even 8gpp range, you will pickup a lot of speed as long as you keep the tips very very light. It'll be loud, and your bow won't last as long, but honestly ... Many of us probably make bows faster than we wear them out ....
As for the bow, I think everyone has already hit the critical factors so I won't reiterate.