Hog-zawst System - Exhaust Mod

This is a thread that was started sometime ago on legacygt.com. It made me LOL plenty but after seeing how many Libo/Legacy owners tried this with good results it has made me wonder. I am thinking about doing this on the weekend just for giggles.
Link: http://www.legacygt.com/forums/showthread.php?t=35764
Quote: This is a bolt-on exhaust, keeps stock hanger locations, and even keeps the stock tips! This is what makes it so inexpensive!! Makes it completely stock looking, but unleashes a ton of that boxer rumble at idle, and turns into a tame roar when you floor it. A few backfires and pops always accompany it.
I won't release the price of this yet - i'd like to hear your opinions first. But I'll say one thing...You think cat-backs that cost several hundred were crazy? So did I. This is something that will NOT hurt your wallet!!
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Edited by request to put all vids in the 1st post:
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Here is an audio clip of it outside the car: Cheap digicam, so it's alot deeper than it will record - but still provides a decent idea...
http://media.putfile.com/Outside-Exhaust-92
Here is a vid of the inside with door open/closed and RPM's:
http://media.putfile.com/Inside-Exhaust-99
In car, out for a drive:
http://media.putfile.com/Driving-70
Exhaust system revealed:
http://media.putfile.com/Revealed-98
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Edited by request to spill the beans:
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All that was done was to purchase 8 3/8" washers from a hardware store. Remove 2 bolts and nuts from muffler flange, remove gasket, put 2 washers on each bolt inbetween the flanges, and tighten nut back down. This creates a 1/4" gap - and this was all that was done to create your very own hogzaust. Enjoy!!
Link: http://www.legacygt.com/forums/showthread.php?t=35764
Quote: This is a bolt-on exhaust, keeps stock hanger locations, and even keeps the stock tips! This is what makes it so inexpensive!! Makes it completely stock looking, but unleashes a ton of that boxer rumble at idle, and turns into a tame roar when you floor it. A few backfires and pops always accompany it.
I won't release the price of this yet - i'd like to hear your opinions first. But I'll say one thing...You think cat-backs that cost several hundred were crazy? So did I. This is something that will NOT hurt your wallet!!
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Edited by request to put all vids in the 1st post:
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Here is an audio clip of it outside the car: Cheap digicam, so it's alot deeper than it will record - but still provides a decent idea...
http://media.putfile.com/Outside-Exhaust-92
Here is a vid of the inside with door open/closed and RPM's:
http://media.putfile.com/Inside-Exhaust-99
In car, out for a drive:
http://media.putfile.com/Driving-70
Exhaust system revealed:
http://media.putfile.com/Revealed-98
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Edited by request to spill the beans:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
All that was done was to purchase 8 3/8" washers from a hardware store. Remove 2 bolts and nuts from muffler flange, remove gasket, put 2 washers on each bolt inbetween the flanges, and tighten nut back down. This creates a 1/4" gap - and this was all that was done to create your very own hogzaust. Enjoy!!