Overview
2000 Nissan #36 Dream Project S15 Silvia WTAC appears on the official Forza Horizon 6 car list as a R Class (track-focused) entry carrying the Time Attack Car Pack pack label. This page focuses on what the car actually means for everyday players: how it tends to drive in its class, where it fits inside Forza Horizon 6's Japan setting, how to think about a starting tune, and which other roster entries it naturally compares against.
If you found this page while searching for a single Nissan model in Forza Horizon 6, you are in the right place. Everything below is built around the official list fields (year, class, pack, manufacturer) plus plain-language player notes. We do not invent horsepower numbers, hidden upgrade paths, or unlock guarantees that the official list has not confirmed.
Background and Forza Horizon 6 context
Top World Time Attack S15s sit far beyond road specification — sequential gearboxes, full carbon bodies, two-litre four-cylinders making over 800hp, and downforce numbers that exceed many GT3 cars. The Dream Project S15 is one of the best-known Australian-built Pro Class entries of the late 2010s. On the official Forza Horizon 6 car list this 2000 Nissan entry sits in the R Class (track-focused) bracket under the Time Attack Car Pack pack label, which is the placement players come to this page expecting to confirm against the public source. Inside the same R Class (track-focused) bracket, the closest comparison roster entries for players are 1990 Alfa Romeo SE 048SP and 1989 Ferrari F40 Competizione, which is the R Class (track-focused) peer group this car is usually weighed against. The JDM tag fits the wider Japanese setting of Forza Horizon 6, where this make tends to be a focal point of cruise lobbies and theme nights.
Driving feel in Forza Horizon 6
Dream Project S15 Silvia is a Pro Class WTAC build — built SR20DET making over 800hp on E85, full carbon aero kit and sequential gearbox. In R-class events on Forza's road circuits the Dream Project S15 is one of the best-known Australian-built Pro Class entries; the chassis behaviour is closer to a GT3 race car than a road S-chassis.
Where it shines
R class is at home on the dedicated road circuits and any event where downforce, tire heat and brake bias can be used. Avoid running R class on tight street routes where the car cannot stretch.
Tuning starting point
R class needs an aero-first mindset. Set differentials around how aggressively you trail-brake, and rotate compounds based on the track surface. Rear-wheel-drive cars want a softer rear and careful throttle on corner exit; pay attention to rear tire pressure especially on long Japan map straights.
These are general starting points only, not a guaranteed competitive setup. Forza Horizon 6 community tunes that already have hundreds of downloads are usually a faster route than building from scratch, especially if you are not sure of the car's drivetrain or aero behaviour yet.
How to get 2000 Nissan #36 Dream Project S15 Silvia WTAC
This entry is grouped under the Time Attack Car Pack label on the official list. Pack contents and unlock specifics can be confirmed by Forza closer to or after launch.
WTAC and time attack context
2000 Nissan #36 Dream Project S15 Silvia WTAC sits inside the current Forza Horizon 6 time attack slice, which players often search through pack names, exact model names, or the WTAC acronym. This matters because Google is already surfacing specific time-attack builds separately from the broader car list.
If you want the broader circuit-focused pool, open the time attack cars page. For exact acronym searches, this car also appears on the WTAC cars page, which isolates the entries whose official names already carry WTAC.



