as i understand it you have changed two things at once - new engines with a DPF and a new (lowSAPS) engine oil. both can have an influence on what you find carrying out an analysis. to make things more complex still, the fact that you find higher values for oxidation now does not necessarily mean that the life expectancy of oil and/or engine has to be lowered. what you should be aware of is that the oil you use now is quite different in composition as the previous one, not only in additive chemistry (lowSAPS) but also most likely in the baseoil used. also the engines have problably changed somewhat to accomodate the DPF, which may have lead to higher internal temperatures in some areas and may have increased the tendency of an oil to get oxidized. did you talk to the engine manufacturer or the lubricant supplier about your indings? they know what has changed in their respective components and might be able to give some useful comments.