Thanks for the response. It also doesn't make the noise unless I hit the gas if that helps. I guess I'll get it looked at given your tentative general prognosis.
Only when accelerating in 1st gear. Once I get past that, it stops. If I stay in 1st gear and pump the gas, it only happens when I pump the gas. It does not happen when I Rev in neutral or when stopped at a light
The thread mentions low rpm so it might be relevant.
Whoops why did my comment clone itself. Never mind.
My bet is: Motor mounts are weak, causing engine to rock excessively under load, rocking caused an exhaust donut to wear excessively, when under load the engine rocks enough to lift the donut from it's sealing surface and leak.
Test: put the engine in drive, parking brake on, left foot hard on the brake. Press accelerator to load the engine. Does it leak? Try reverse (loading the engine in the opposite direction) if it still leaks it's only load dependent not rocking dependent.
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