I wish I was finding the actual articles to refer to , but if memory serves correctly, the new CI-4+ spec was primarily in response to the industry noting instances of abnormally high wear rates in diesel engines in cases where oil soot dispersal additive packages had been depleted. When this occurs, the very small carbon (soot) molecules will rapidly agglomerate to large wear-size particles that are extremely hard and very damaging to bearing and crank surfaces, etc.
To pass the "plus" spec, some oils have to beef up their soot dispersal package. This is a case where it IS wise to be sure the oil you use does pass the CI-4+ requirements.
The other component to this is filtration. Soot particles are very small: sub-micron in size. The more soot particles, the blacker the oil, and the more likely they are to agglomerate to larger sizes. One of the many values of a good bypass filter is to take out the soot - particularly the small agglomerates - before they have a chance to grow to a size where they can cause damage. This is also good because it dramatically reduces the load on the oil's detergent (soot dispersal) package, increasing effective oil life and keeping the engine cleaner. Oil analysis will tell you soot levels.
The bypass filter I use is rated 89% eff. 1st-pass at 1 micron. For comparison, even the best full-flow Duramax filters available (far denser, deeper internal structure than the pleats we're all familiar with) can only be 65% eff at 10 microns! Since wear particle size range is recognized to be 5-20 microns (a range only marginally affected by full-flow filters) it's not hard to imagine the beneficial reduction in engine wear rates from using a bypass filtration system. Your oil actually runs cleaner than many new petroleum oils in their unopened bottles.
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