I hate to butt in and make a stupid remark, but I think it is simple.
Compare and contrast. If you like it, it is good. If you prefer it (regardless of why) it is better. As Sandy points out, one cannot seperate out the variables as they are inter-related. Along with that stain comes highlight compensation, greater acutance for given grain size etc. I have said on a number of occassions that I am not going to use pyrocat at all costs (ie if I cannot get the look I want out of low contrast scenes) but interject because this seems to have decended into "if a cat had wings would it be better at flying than a dog with flippers would be at swimming?". Regardless of what VCI a neg is dev'd to, if, for example, it has finer grain than the conventional neg, greater sharpness and better (subjective) tonality and seperation, it is better in those areas. However, it may be worse. One cannot say 'all things being equal', because they are not. It is like saying if "If Fp4 plus had the grain of Tmax 100, but was still a conventional film of ISO 125.......would it be better than Tmax?" It cant be! I'm sure you know what I am trying to say!
I'll go for what I like and it may or may not be pyrocat for evreything, I'm undecided, but it will certainly be pyrocat when I want those things we attribute to it, control of highlights, ultra sharpness.
Tom