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The Jodogahama Grove Speed Trap in Forza Horizon 6 is one of the trickiest in the game. Nestled in Japan’s tree-lined coastal roads, its tight turns and elevation changes can make even high-end cars lose momentum just before hitting the speed camera. To hit the 3-star target, it’s not just about raw top speed—how you approach the corners and which car you choose can make all the difference.
Best Car Setups & Tune Share Codes
Success here comes from a combination of agility, low-end acceleration, and tight cornering grip. Players often favor cars that can maintain speed through the winding asphalt without understeering off the road.
Mazda MX-5 Forza Edition – The community’s top pick for this speed trap. Its lightweight chassis and balanced handling allow you to thread through corners with precision.
Tune Share Code: 769 106 398
Ultima Evolution Coupe 1020 – A great alternative for those who want a high-downforce option. Equip race tires and max out your anti-roll bars to keep the car planted through sharp bends.
When tuning, prioritize tire grip and suspension responsiveness. Soft suspension with race tires makes a noticeable difference, especially when clipping curbs and cutting tight lines.
Strategy to Maximize Your Speed
Upgrade Tires First – Swap out default tires for race compounds with maximum grip. This will help you navigate the road shoulders without losing speed.
Aggressive Cornering – Don’t simply follow the ideal racing line. Clip the inside of corners, use curbs strategically, and straighten your entry trajectory wherever possible.
Run-Up Timing – Begin your acceleration run from the northern fork in the grove. This gives you the best buildup speed before the camera and helps you carry momentum through the final bends.
Controlled Braking – Too much speed into the hairpins can hurt your run. Feather your brakes into tight corners and accelerate smoothly out of them.
Community Top Times
While times can vary depending on tuning and driving style, 3-star runs typically fall into these ranges:
Mazda MX-5 FE: 135–138 mph average through the camera zone
Ultima Evolution Coupe: 132–136 mph, slightly slower but more stable through the twists
Experimenting with these setups and strategies, along with slight tweaks to your tune or driving line, can shave off crucial fractions of a second and secure a consistent 3-star rating.
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