2001 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI GSR TM Edition
5Dirt Racing / Road Racing / Starter
Crimsonblod / cross-checked
Crimsonblod / cross-checked
Crimsonblod / cross-checked
PaperHeartZero / community-reported
Search copy-ready Forza Horizon 6 tuning codes by required car, class, event type, drivetrain, creator, and source quality. Every FH6 tuning code is community-sourced and clearly labeled.
Share-code candidates
53
Cross-checked
10
Setup-only builds
4
Generator reference
618+
Popular searches
These links keep players in the existing finder flow while separating source-labeled codes from planning-only setup paths.
Open drift-focused records and setup notes for angle control, recovery, and slide consistency.
Filter dirt and rally records for AWD control, loose-surface stability, and mixed-terrain routes.
Open source-labeled drag records for launch, acceleration, and straight-line event setup checks.
Find asphalt, street, and circuit records by car, class, creator, and verification status.
Start with starter-friendly records before moving into higher-class or specialist builds.
Prioritize records that appear across more than one public source before testing in game.
Share tune-code feedback, broken codes, setup corrections, creator updates, or source notes.
Anonymous feedback is attached to this page.
Checked 2026-07-02
Freshly checked public records are useful for searches, but most are still creator-published or single-source. FH6Hub labels newer ForzaTunes, ForzaHub, and creator-sheet records before treating them as recommendations.
Road Racing / Woosk5013
Road / Street / Time Attack All-Rounder
177 971 311single-sourceDirt Racing / TheHeretic7094
B Class Rally - Cornering Machine
279 035 320single-sourceRoad Racing / TheHeretic7094
S1 Circuit Racer - No Aero
112 239 065single-sourceRoad Racing / OPtaaWT
R v2.27 Xtra Balanced
106 809 589single-sourceStreet Racing / Klaufromgod
Matsumi Climb
139 397 763single-sourceStreet Racing / Klaufromgod
Rainbow Bridge descent
134 206 896single-sourceRoad Racing / Klaufromgod
Winter rainy seasonal
107 247 456single-sourceRoad Racing / Klaufromgod
Winter rainy seasonal
107 638 190single-sourceCross Country / Klaufromgod
Temple cross country
155 096 000single-sourceBrowse by playstyle
Most Forza Horizon 6 tuning codes searches start with a race type. These groups mirror how players decide which code to copy.
Beginner-friendly FH6 tuning codes for early progression and free starter car retunes.
7 codes
Top cars: Toyota Celica, Nissan Silvia
Forza Horizon 6 tunes that prioritize controlled oversteer and easy slide recovery.
1 code
Top cars: Subaru Vivio
FH6 tuning codes for loose-surface routes, rally stages, and mixed terrain.
11 codes
Top cars: Toyota Celica, Mitsubishi Lancer
FH6 tuning codes for launch, acceleration, drag meetups, and straight-line festival playlist routes.
1 code
Top cars: Nissan Silvia
Forza Horizon 6 street tunes for descents, sprints, rainy seasonal races, and route-specific builds.
2 codes
Top cars: Golf R, SVT Cobra
Forza Horizon 6 tuning codes for AWD trucks, jumps, rough surfaces, and checkpoints.
7 codes
Top cars: Ford F-150, GMC Jimmy
FH6 tuning codes for asphalt racing, stable handling, and clean corner exits.
24 codes
Top cars: Mitsubishi Lancer, Nissan Silvia
Tune by car
When one car has several Forza Horizon 6 tuning codes, choose by event type before copying. This can later become /forza-horizon-6-tuning-codes/[car] detail pages.
Dirt Racing / Road Racing / Starter
Crimsonblod / cross-checked
Crimsonblod / cross-checked
Crimsonblod / cross-checked
PaperHeartZero / community-reported
Road Racing / Drag / Starter
Crimsonblod / cross-checked
JSR Chronic / cross-checked
PaperHeartZero / community-reported
Cross Country / Starter
Crimsonblod / single-source
PaperHeartZero / community-reported
Dirt Racing / Starter
Crimsonblod / cross-checked
PaperHeartZero / community-reported
Dirt Racing
Crimsonblod / cross-checked
Crimsonblod / cross-checked
Starter / Road Racing
PaperHeartZero / community-reported
PaperHeartZero / community-reported
Official workflow
Official launch guidance confirms the in-game creative ecosystem supports finding and downloading community tunes. FH6Hub adds source labels and event context around that workflow.
A tuning code applies a shared setup to the matching car. It does not redeem the car, prove a build is best-in-class, or guarantee the creator will keep the setup online.
Read official First DriveTransfer warning
FH5-era custom tuning setups should not be treated as FH6 tune codes. Keep older guides separate unless the creator republishes them for Forza Horizon 6.
Transfer guide01
Pick the exact car version first, including Welcome Pack or special edition labels.
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Use the in-game tuning setup search to find community tunes by code, car, creator, or category.
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Preview the build before applying it, because class, PI, drivetrain, and parts can change the car's event eligibility.
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Return to FH6Hub when you need source labels, alternate codes, setup-only notes, or a safer explanation of what the tune is meant to do.
Decision support
Forza Horizon 6 tuning codes are useful only when they match the car, event, class, and driving style you are actually using.
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Choose the exact required car before copying FH6 tuning codes.
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Match the event type first: road, dirt, drift, cross-country, or starter.
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Check class and PI so the tune fits the race requirement.
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Use drivetrain as a clue: AWD often helps dirt and cross-country, RWD often suits drift.
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Prefer cross-checked records when you need reliability.
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Test the tune before relying on it for rivals or leaderboard runs.
Trust labels
FH6 tuning codes can change, disappear, or be mistyped. Quality labels keep community data useful without pretending it is official.
The same tune appears across at least two public community sources. It is still not official or in-game verified by FH6Hub.
The tune was published by a creator or community post and should be tested before treating it as reliable.
The tune appears in one public tune database and needs another source or direct game verification.
The source has build settings or parts, but no confirmed share code.
Setup-only builds
These records are useful for Forza Horizon 6 tunes and future build guides, but they should not be mixed into the share-code database.
Setup Only
ForzaFire build page includes parts and tuning values, but no confirmed share code field.
Setup Only
Setup-only source suitable for future build guide content, not the tune-code table.
Setup Only
Setup-only source suitable for future build guide content, not the tune-code table.
Setup Only
Setup-only source suitable for future build guide content, not the tune-code table.
Sources
Sources are used for discovery and cross-checking Forza Horizon 6 tuning codes. FH6Hub writes original summaries, keeps category disagreements visible, and labels each record by verification status.
official-guide
Official launch guidance confirms players can find and download community tunes and liveries from the in-game creative ecosystem.
share-code-source
Structured community tune list with car, class, PI, category, drivetrain, creator, rating, and share code fields. Public index showed 87 FH6 tune records at the latest check.
cross-check-source
Community tune detail pages with share code, creator, submitted date, description, and category tags. Some records use broader labels such as Race, Rally, Drift, or Off-road, so FH6Hub keeps category disagreements visible in notes.
creator-post
Creator-published V2 starter tune post with multiple early-game and progression share codes.
creator-post
Official Forza forum thread pointing to a public creator spreadsheet of FH6 tune share codes.
setup-only-source
Community-voted FH6 build directory with race type, difficulty, class, rarity, and 87 public tune/build records at the latest check. Useful as setup data, but not treated as copy-ready share-code records unless a code is visible.
calculator-reference
Tuning calculator updated for FH6 and useful for setup logic across road, rally, drag, drift, and off-road tunes. It generates setup values, not community share codes.
share-code-source
Recently surfaced Forza Horizon 6 tuning share-code directory for road, dirt, street, and other community setups. FH6Hub treats it as a discovery source until individual records are separately checked.
calculator-reference
Tune generator and category reference covering 392+ cars. Useful for UX and classification, not a share-code database.
editorial-reference
Editorial transfer guide explaining why older custom tuning setups from previous Forza Horizon games should not be treated as FH6-ready tune codes.
Tuning guide
The database answers what to copy. These guide notes help players understand why Forza Horizon 6 tuning codes fit an event.
Choose the matching car, open the tuning setup search, enter the FH6 tuning code exactly, preview the setup, then apply it. If a code fails, check spacing, car version, and whether the creator removed the tune.
Road Forza Horizon 6 tunes focus on braking, corner exit, and asphalt grip. Dirt tunes need more stability on loose surfaces. Cross-country tunes prioritize suspension travel and rough-land control. Drift tunes trade lap-time balance for controlled oversteer.
Tire pressure affects grip response, gearing changes acceleration and top speed, alignment shapes turn-in, suspension controls weight transfer, aero adds stability, and differential settings decide how power behaves on corner exit.
Most players who search for FH6 tuning codes want a fast answer: the required car, the right event type, and a Forza Horizon 6 tuning code they can copy. This page starts with a tune finder because a tuning codes search is usually a tool intent before it is a reading intent.
Source labels matter because community Forza Horizon 6 tunes change faster than official car records. A cross-checked FH6 tuning code has appeared across multiple public sources, while a community-reported code comes from a creator post or single public listing. FH6Hub keeps both useful, but does not call either official unless a first-party source confirms it.
The current database begins with public records from sources such as ForzaTunes FH6 Tunes, ForzaHub, creator posts, ForzaFire, Codmunity discovery records, and setup-only build references. As more FH6 tuning codes are checked, the same structure can support per-car pages, best drift tune pages, starter tune pages, and detailed setup guides for long-tail Forza Horizon 6 tuning codes searches.
Next steps
Use the car finder to confirm class, access label, and source status before choosing FH6 tuning codes.
OpenCheck editorial META picks before investing time in a tune or build path.
OpenUse drift-specific car picks before choosing angle-focused FH6 tuning codes.
OpenCompare straight-line candidates before searching for launch and acceleration setups.
OpenPick loose-surface cars first, then match rally and dirt tuning records.
OpenUse EventLab map codes for drift, road, and all-roads routes after choosing a tune.
OpenReview how FH6Hub labels official, cross-checked, and community-sourced FH6 tuning codes data.
OpenFAQ
No. FH6Hub lists community-sourced Forza Horizon 6 tuning codes and labels each record by source quality. Official Forza sources should be used for first-party facts.
Open the car tuning menu, use the in-game option to find or download tuning setups, enter the FH6 tuning code or search by creator/car, preview the setup, then apply it to the selected vehicle.
A creator can update or remove a tune, a code can be mistyped, or the setup may require a specific car version. FH6Hub marks these FH6 tuning codes as community-sourced until checked in game.
Use the Drift filter first, then check the required car, class, drivetrain, creator, and source label. FH6Hub does not call a drift tune the best unless stronger testing or source agreement supports it.
No. Sample, single-source, and community-reported FH6 tune codes are useful discovery records, but they are not official Forza data. Treat them as test-before-use setups unless marked with stronger source confidence.
Do not assume FH5 tuning setups or older Forza Horizon share codes work in FH6. Car balance, classes, and setup data can change between games, so FH6Hub only lists records that are explicitly presented as Forza Horizon 6 tuning codes or FH6 setup references.
No. FH6 tuning codes do not unlock or redeem cars. They apply a shared tune to the required car, so each card shows the exact vehicle that the Forza Horizon 6 tuning code is meant to use.
FH6 tuning codes are copy-ready in-game share codes. A setup-only build provides parts or tuning values for Forza Horizon 6 tunes, but does not give a confirmed share code to paste in game.
Start with the required car, then match the event type. Road Forza Horizon 6 tunes suit asphalt racing, dirt tunes suit loose surfaces, cross-country tunes suit jumps and rough terrain, and drift tunes prioritize controlled oversteer.
FH6 tuning codes finder
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Copy-ready records
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Cross Country / AWD
Required car
2023 Ford F-150 Raptor R Welcome Pack
Apply this tune to this exact car. This is not a car unlock code.
Best use
Rough terrain, jumps, and checkpoint-heavy off-road routes.
Watch for
Built for rough routes, not precision asphalt racing.
FH6 tuning code
135 250 762Dirt Racing / AWD
Required car
2001 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI GSR TM Edition
Apply this tune to this exact car. This is not a car unlock code.
Best use
Rally routes, dirt circuits, and mixed-surface handling.
Watch for
Community-sourced tune; creator updates or car-version mismatch can make codes fail.
FH6 tuning code
166 700 745Road Racing / AWD
Required car
2001 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI GSR TM Edition
Apply this tune to this exact car. This is not a car unlock code.
Best use
Asphalt races, street routes, qualifiers, and stable corner exits.
Watch for
Community-sourced tune; creator updates or car-version mismatch can make codes fail.
FH6 tuning code
177 634 650Dirt Racing / AWD
Required car
2001 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI GSR TM Edition
Apply this tune to this exact car. This is not a car unlock code.
Best use
Rally routes, dirt circuits, and mixed-surface handling.
Watch for
Community-sourced tune; creator updates or car-version mismatch can make codes fail.
FH6 tuning code
768 445 760Road Racing / AWD
Required car
2004 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII MR Welcome Pack
Apply this tune to this exact car. This is not a car unlock code.
Best use
Asphalt races, street routes, qualifiers, and stable corner exits.
Watch for
Community-sourced tune; creator updates or car-version mismatch can make codes fail.
FH6 tuning code
178 571 630Road Racing / RWD
Required car
1989 Nissan Silvia K's
Apply this tune to this exact car. This is not a car unlock code.
Best use
Asphalt races, street routes, qualifiers, and stable corner exits.
Watch for
Community-sourced tune; creator updates or car-version mismatch can make codes fail.
FH6 tuning code
750 928 840Drag / AWD
Required car
1989 Nissan Silvia K's
Apply this tune to this exact car. This is not a car unlock code.
Best use
Launch, acceleration, and straight-line festival or drag meetup runs.
Watch for
Built for straight-line launches, not handling, braking, or technical routes.
FH6 tuning code
267 352 847Dirt Racing / AWD
Required car
1998 Subaru Impreza 22B-STi Version
Apply this tune to this exact car. This is not a car unlock code.
Best use
Rally routes, dirt circuits, and mixed-surface handling.
Watch for
Community-sourced tune; creator updates or car-version mismatch can make codes fail.
FH6 tuning code
282 820 649Dirt Racing / AWD
Required car
1998 Subaru Impreza 22B-STi Version
Apply this tune to this exact car. This is not a car unlock code.
Best use
Rally routes, dirt circuits, and mixed-surface handling.
Watch for
Community-sourced tune; creator updates or car-version mismatch can make codes fail.
FH6 tuning code
161 913 085Showing 1-9 of 53 / 9 per page
Data warning
These records are community-sourced. Cross-checked means public-source cross-checking, not official Forza verification.