Timing may be the issue or an idle adjustment
brakes need replaced
How does a car's front end shimmy at a complete stop? Shimmies only happen with the car moving. Need more specific information in the question.
A complete stop.
From a complete standstill, a person can outrun a Formula 1 car for about 30 metres.
Nobody could answer that question without looking at your car. One of the possibilities is that your car is overheating. Check the coolant. By the way, if this is the case, and you are driving your car without coolant, stop driving right now because your car is in danger of being irreversabely ruined forever.
If you car is bucking when it is stopped, you might need a tune up. Not all of your cylinders are firing if this is when that happens. If the bucking is happening when you are coming to a stop (applying the brakes) then you probably have a warped rotor. You can get your rotors turned or just replace them (depends on cost).
I do not do anything. You need to have a tune up done on your car.
you should put your car in neutral when it has come to a complete stop, or when you turn it off or on
It sounds like you may of mixed up plug wires when you put them back on. Oil filter will not have anything to do with the way your car idles.
maybe likely not
It takes a car 387 feet to come to complete stop when going 70mph.
Anything that brings the car to a complete stop? Such as the brakes or a Tree?