In common with most (all?) turbo cars the pipe is significantly caked with thick black soot.
I understand Turbo/Detonation/Run Rich for safety is the scenario that leads to this.
On a technical level, how the hell can the cat still do its job under the circumstances?
If this rich layer of soot renders the cat inoperable that would mean most if not all turbo cars are illegal in an emissions sense.

At the very least the thick soot on the screens would render the air flow less efficient.
Can the cat screens be cleaned?
How do you test the efficiency of an old cat? I would imagine that some sort of exhaust gas analyser is used, not sure how difficult it might be.
In the same path of questioning, how does the NB, SE, SP exhaust sensor (O2?) and ECU interact with the cat?
An exhaust fabricator told me the car would run crap without the cat, not that I am thinking of deleting.
I have searched this forum without luck, so hope some of the engineering/tech genius's can provide answers.