FM6 FAQ: Tuning Files
The tuning file Setup Manager can be accessed from the main menu or from a car’s Upgrade Shop menu.
File import
Tuning files can be imported from Forza Motorsport 5 or Forza Horizon 2 (Xbox One) provided that the car exists in both games. Note however that the PI system has been adjusted in FM6 and your setup may no longer be at the top of its class. To import your files, in any car go to Tune and press the Show button to open the Setup Manager menu, and choose Load Setup. Press the Right Bumper button to go past Recommended and My Tunes to Forza Horizon 2 files and press A to import each file individually. You will be prompted to Share the file for others to download, which you can cancel. Once it has been imported, press the Left Bumper to go back to My Tunes to find the setup where you can install it.
Support issue: Syncing your files from FM5 may cause a game/menu crash for cars that have the V8 engine swap because this engine is not an option in FM6. Try opening FM5, deleting the save file for that tuning setup, and sync again. Resolved by a later content update.
FM6 tuning files cannot be exported to previous Forza games.
Sharing Tuning Setups
Keyword 1: Top Speed, Off the Line, Grip, Drift, Drag, Circuit, All Around
Keyword 2: Best for Speed, Good For Speed, Average, Best for Handling, Good for Handling, Beginner, Novice, Good All Around, Close Ratio Shifting, Wide Ratio Shifting,
Finding Shared Tuning Setups
FM6 does not have centralized storefronts; you must be in a car in order to search for tuning setups for that car. (s) In the Get Tunes menu, Recommended setups will be shown first. You can press Y on a tune to Follow a creator so their other tunes appear in the Recommended section when you look for a tune from another car.
Is there a Tune file limit?
The limit appears to be 500 saved tuning setups (d). You can upgrade and tune cars without saving the file, up to a maximum of 600 cars in your garage.