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EasyTune vs other FH6 tune calculators

Honest comparison of EasyTune against forzaquicktune.com, forzatune.pro and good old manual tuning. We list what each tool does best.

Feature EasyTune Forzaquicktune Forzatune Pro Manual tuning
Price (web) Free Paid Paid Free
Price (mobile) 4.99 € one-time (coming) Subscription Subscription n/a
Car catalog 618 (FH6, forza.net parity) 500+ 600+ n/a
Symptom-based diagnostic Yes — 22 cards Sliders only Numeric inputs n/a
Languages 6 (EN / FR / ES / JA / DE / PT) English only English only n/a
Source code visible Yes — MIT on GitHub Closed source Closed source n/a
Privacy Cookie-less, no signup Account required Account required n/a
Offline support Yes — PWA No No Yes
Per-axis fine-tune sliders Front / Rear / Global No Limited n/a
Symptom UX "It understeers" → fix Abstract sliders Abstract numbers Your brain

Estimates based on user-perceived features, not exhaustively verified. Last verified May 2026.

Why pick EasyTune?

  • Free on the web, forever — no account, no card, no cookies
  • Symptom-based diagnostic in plain language (22 cards covering understeer, oversteer, balance, gearbox)
  • Available in 6 languages, with diagnostic vocabulary translated by native speakers
  • Open source on GitHub under MIT — you can audit every formula
  • Works offline as a PWA, on any device
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Credit where credit is due

Forzatune Pro built a large saved-tunes community over years and remains the deepest catalogue of crowd-shared setups. Forzaquicktune is one of the original calculator pioneers and many tuners learned the craft with it. EasyTune focuses on a different niche: turning what you feel behind the wheel into a setup, with full transparency and no subscription.

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