Help about file excel in this site about setups

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Hello everyone, a few days ago I downloaded an excel file from this site with many setups, namely 544. But I can not understand things and I would like to ask some questions.

1) I noticed that there are 3 types of settings for each car, respectively: FWD, RWD and AWD. What changes between these three types of settings?

2) These settings are good for any circuit?

Is also welcome any advice on how to set the gear.

I wait answers, thank you all!

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You also forgot 2 more types, MR and RR. It tells you engine location and drivetrain. MR=Mid-Engine, Rear wheel drive. RR=Rear Engine, Rear wheel drive. FR=Front Engine, Rear wheel drive. FF=Front Engine, Front wheel drive. 4WD=Front engine, but power goes to all wheels.
 
Yes i know that. My question is: There are three types of setting for each car, for example Acura NSX '91. The different between this 3 type of setup is situated on the LSD. Now, i don't know which setup choose, can you tell me the advantages and the disadvantages to make a choise over another?

and mainly, this setups are good for any circuit?

Sorry for my bad english lol
 
If you are referring to the A, B and C setups. They are all stock setups. You can also change each one for example. A setting I use for Daytona, B setting for Indy and C for Nurburg. Each car can have up to 3 setups per car. If things get confusing you can also name each setting. Is this what you were referring to?.
 
That is supposed to be a way to quickly tune a car. Just ignore the columns for the drivetrains other than the one your car has.

You will get a basic tune from this that should be okay for most tracks. However I suggest that after you apply the tune you spend a little time trying some minor adjustments to it for best results.
 
Finally ^^ Thanks a lot. Yes, you're right, i have to spend so much time to try to improve this setup, even if i'm not good to do this lol

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