Hey folks how’s it going, I have for you a guide on how to tune a car on Forza Motorsport and Forza Horizon Titles, this is designed to be as simple as possible to give you a strong, reliable base to work from or to hit multiplayer with.
User friendly mainly for people starting out in tuning. My methods are not necessarily the definitive way to tune, just offering another angle to tune from. please feel free to leave feedback by dropping a comment below.
My spreadsheet is designed to work along side the guide and involve you more in the tuning process, or if you prefer to tune and go this will get you well on your way.
NOTE spreadsheet may appear on a live Web page it is advisable to download or save it if you can from the Web page. You should have no problem viewing on Excel offline. Usable on your mobile as well if you have an app that allows you to read Excel files on your device.
>GUIDE IN WORD DOC< This is the link to the guide as a word document.
Thanks for reading guys, don’t forget to drop a comment and a like on the post if you find this use full, positive and constructive criticism is always welcome.
See you on track
I cannot thank you enough for making this! I’ve been messing around with Forza tuning settings since Forza 2 trying to make cars faster and have only had minor succession in doing so. I just followed you’re guide and made a MUCH faster car, thank you again you beautiful human being.
Thank you for posting this guide. There is an app in the Apple Appstore that does this for you…you punch in the parameters of the car, and it tells you what to set everything at for a good “base” tune. From there, you can tweak things to dial in the car to your liking. Cost $2.00, and has been well worth it if you have trouble remembering what calculations to perform in regards to bump, roll bars, etc.
I know the app in which your refering to, not bad for a base tune however it doesn’t explain what parts do what so people then change things with no idea of what there doing, you know. Plus you feel like you accomplished more when you’very done it yourself.
I know the app in which your refering to, not bad for a base tune however it doesn’t explain what parts do what so people then change things with no idea of what there doing, you know. Plus you feel like you accomplished more when you’very done it yourself.
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Agreed, I’m going to use both methods to find a good middle ground.
I know the app in which your refering to, not bad for a base tune however it doesn’t explain what parts do what so people then change things with no idea of what there doing, you know. Plus you feel like you accomplished more when you’very done it yourself.
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Agreed, I’m going to use both methods to find a good middle ground.
Agreed, I’m going to use both methods to find a good middle ground.
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Go for it dude
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After hours of messing around with both I can say for certain that I prefer your method. Your descriptions are great and seems to provide more accurate suspension settings. The app has a good gear tuner though.
After hours of messing around with both I can say for certain that I prefer your method. Your descriptions are great and seems to provide more accurate suspension settings. The app has a good gear tuner though.