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You can drill a hole in anything as long as you have a strong enough drill bit and drill. But why would you want to drill holes in your exhaust? The exhaust piping is there to route exhaust gases away from underneath the car so they don't pool up underneath your car and seep into the cabin and cause a variety of health problems.
Yes! Then you would have triple exhaust.
A standard HSS bit will work.
drill holes in the pipe
Yes it will because the air has more place to go out. Also you could fit a bigger exhaust. If you used the D.I.Y mathod it is illegal, but if you got a tuning company to do it, it is legal.
start with your head A muffler with holes in it would sound like a muffler with holes in it, terrible. Drilling holes in the muffler would increase the chance of getting exhaust fumes in the vehicle which is a bad thing.
I assume you are talking about the exhaust system. Most bikes have an "insert" or some other type of restricting device at the end of the muffler. Sometimes it's as simple as removing this piece but usually you will have to drill or cut things out to open it up for better exhaust flow.
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Yes you can install the pipe without any major noticeable effects, though to maximize the benefit of the exhaust you may have to change the fuel injection mapping.
They are probably not bolts but studs. Each has one split washer and a nut. Take the nut off on of the studs and screw in onto the one your wish to remove. Using two spanners lock the two nuts against each other (Now you have two nuts on one stud). Then unscrew the stud using the inner nut. This should unwind the whole stud. Use two spanners to separate the nuts and repeat for all 8(?). Apparently Holden Rodeos have a problem with broken exhaust studs (along with cracking the exhaust pipe at the collector point (where the exhaust becomes one pipe). I have a 1992 Rodeo 4WD. The last bolt into the exhaust manifold was missing (when bought). Someone had tried to drill it and made a mess of it. Your choices are: drill the snapped bolt out yourself (potentially a big problem - you might drill through to the water jacket), get the exhaust shop to do it - they might drill it out, put a heli coil in (to accept a larger bolt) or get them (or someone else) to TIG weld it and fill it with aluminum and then redrill it to original. I decided to ignore it and get the exhaust shop to put plenty of sealant either side of the exhaust gasket. It has not made a sound in 2-3mths... (don't want to curse myself). Sometimes you got to ask yourself is it worth it - I like to get any car I've bought back into as good condition as is reasonable - but some jobs take a lot of time and or money for little real return.
A drill machine can mean a hand held electric drill, or a bench drill press or a pillar drill.