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Forza Horizon 6 Street Racing setups and community builds, 1 tune found

Find the Best Street Racing Tuning Setups

Explore our collection of community-created tuning setups and share codes optimized specifically for Street in Forza Horizon 6. Whether you are competing in high-speed street races, drift zones, drag strips, or rough cross country events, these setups are fine-tuned to deliver peak performance. Filter setups by PI class (D to X) to find the perfect bracket for your current car.

Copy the 9-digit share codes directly in-game, upvote setups that helped you win, or share your own specialized builds.

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    Ultima Evolution Coupe 1020XStreet
    Ultima Evolution Coupe 1020

    The Jumps-Everything Tune

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How to Use FH6 Share Codes & FAQ

Everything you need to know about applying tuning setups in Forza Horizon 6.

How do I apply a share code in Forza Horizon 6?
Open the game menu, go to the Creative Hub tab, select Tuning Setups, then choose Search. Enter the 9-digit share code (format: XXX XXX XXX) from our database and apply it to your car.
Why does a share code fail or not show up?
Make sure you are driving the exact same car model and year. Share codes are locked to the specific vehicle. If a code fails, check that you don't have a slightly different edition (e.g. Forza Edition or Welcome Pack).
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Are these tunes compatible with all platforms?
Yes! Forza Horizon 6 supports full cross-play and cross-progression. Tuning setups and their 9-digit share codes work seamlessly across Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Steam, and the Microsoft Store.
What do PI classes (D to X) mean?
Performance Index (PI) classes group cars by capability: D (100–400) is for starter cars, while X (999) represents unrestricted hypercars. Lobbies and weekly Festival Playlist events specify a class limit (e.g., A Class 700) to keep racing competitive.