That will really depend on your light source and filtration. When I rebuilt the light mixing box in my Chromega II Dichro head, I had to recalibrate everything. Exposures were faster, and contrast was higher for a given filter setting or discreet VC filter from either Kodak or Ilford. Reason? The interior of the mixing box had yellowed from heat and age, lowering overall contrast and apparent speed.
So you'll really need to figure that one out for your setup. Paper speeds, just like any other sensitized material, are figured with exposure to a known and hopefully standardized light source. Yours may not, and probably doesn't, match the one used for calibration.