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Level: 17 
Erfahrungspunkte: 12.079
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| Mastering Jodogahama Grove Speed Trap Challenges in FH6 |
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The Jodogahama Grove Speed Trap in Forza Horizon 6 can be deceptively tricky. Unlike straightforward asphalt speed traps, this one sits on a mix of dirt and gravel, framed by thick groves of trees. Hypercars with lots of downforce often struggle, spinning out or clipping roots, so success comes down to the right car choice, tuning, and approach.
Best Vehicle & Tuning Builds
Players have found two standout setups for a consistent 3-star run:
1. 1994 Mazda MX-5 Miata Forza Edition (X-Class)
Known for: Explosive launch and acceleration that almost feels glitchy.
Share Codes: 769 106 398 or 159 766 283.
How to get it: Wheelspins or purchased at the Horizon Dragstrip Festival for 500,000 CR.
Why it works: The Miata’s rapid acceleration easily overcomes traction loss on loose gravel, making it ideal for straight-line bursts.
2. Toyota Tacoma Forza Edition (Dirt Setup)
Built for: Rough, bumpy terrain leading to the grove.
Tuning: Max horsepower, Offroad Race Tires, rally suspension, minimal aerodynamic downforce.
Advantage: The Tacoma grips dirt paths efficiently, allowing for high-speed stability without risking wheelspin or wall collisions.
Step-by-Step Approach Strategy
Line Up from the North
Start your run-up at the asphalt road intersection just north of the grove. Avoid trying to approach through the trees—precision is more important than raw speed.
Straighten the Path
Transition smoothly from asphalt to dirt. Keep your car aligned with the speed trap gates for maximum velocity and minimal corrections.
Commit and "Send It"
Maintain full throttle down the dirt path.
Miata FE: Its acceleration counters traction loss naturally.
Tacoma FE: Offroad tires provide grip on uneven terrain, keeping your speed steady.
Use Rewind Wisely
The grove’s final stretch is framed tightly by trees. Any slight bounce or clipping can cost precious seconds. Rewind and adjust steering angles by fractions of a degree for the perfect line.
Fine-Tuning & Repetition
Consistency comes from repeated runs and minor adjustments. Slight tweaks to tire pressure, suspension stiffness, or downforce can shave milliseconds off your time.
Final Thoughts
Mastering Jodogahama Grove
isn’t about the flashiest car—it’s about the balance between traction, approach angle, and confidence. Both the Miata and Tacoma setups offer a reliable path to three-star speed trap runs, but practice is key. With patience, careful alignment, and precise throttle control, you’ll consistently hit the grove at full speed without a single spin-out.
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