There are some quite difficult fundimentals within setting a car up, that can be quite hard to discovery, basically because we don't have enough information about the cars themselves, spring frequency is one of them, there are ways and means, but it is pretty long winded, if Bob / Colcob (can't remember who did it) re-wrote there settings sheets for the cars then it would be easier, that said, those setup sheets are unvaluable IMO to discovering what does what, a great rescource, that and Bobs setup guide.
We do have a lot of resources to help out, but it doesnt make the process any quicker really, start with simple stuff, camber, tyre pressures, anti-roll bars, see how they chance the balance of the car in different transitions, it is VERY time consuming because you are to run test laps after EVERY change, TBH, its a bit anal really, but I quite enjoy it, when I have the time that is.
Try it yourself, chance a bit, drive, chance a bit more, drive, do it with a car you are familiar with and a track you are familar with too, if you get horribly stuck give me a shout and I wil try and give you some pointers.
I am not the best at making sets, there are many others who can make way better sets than I can, but I know a little about what does what, and how to cure problems.
I have had a look at Moby's guide, its nice, but I am not convinced its that good a resource, IMO it asks more questions than it answers and is way too brief.
Thats not to say it wont help people, it will
And you think setting cars up is hard, you wanna try setting a bike up, that really is a black art
Dan,