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Old 10-08-2013, 05:11 PM
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A mentioned, a return spring (double springs actually) are a must, but I would also investigate the motor mounts. If the engine is twisting under acceleration due to a damaged or loose motor mount, no spring will compensate for that. Might also check the rear mount on the transmission if the motor mounts are ok.
The return springs in the footwell are not what returns the pedals to neutral positions, they actually prevent the pedals from rattling around when not engaged or their movement arrested with your foot.
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