sounds like a cv joint
why does my car pull to the right when accelerating and pulles to the left when easy off acceleration
If it just does it a little its probably torque steer. Its common in fwd vehicles.
Your brakes need replacing. The right hand side is probably worn to the metal disc.
Drive shaft is going out
You rolled over a batch of chewing gum which then had gravel stuck to it.
Slow engine RPM is the main reason a car may be sluggish while accelerating. However, it also could be due to the oil.
I just fixed this problem on my own car, and it was that the rubber part on both the right side motor mounts was broken, so it would shake and make a loud noise when in drive and especially while accelerating. Depending on your car, you might be able to check for yourself, at least on a top side mount.
dirty fuel line
No, the right side of the car is the passenger's side.
To calculate how far the car travels while accelerating, you would need to use the kinematic equation: distance = (initial velocity × time) + (0.5 × acceleration × time^2). Plug in the values of the initial velocity, final velocity, and acceleration into the formula to find the distance traveled.
right side of car is passenger side...left is driver But in some cars, driver seat is on the other side of the car. Sit behind the steering wheel, right is on your right.