Like a lot of GRMers, I have a few vehicles I rotate through, all for different "things".
One area that I seem to always struggle with is finding/refinding a comfortable but effective seating position if a new car is purchased, or if the seat is moved (other driver, repairs, etc.), or if I hurt myself on my mountain bike.
My gut reaction is, "well, find what's comfortable", but over some time, that position may not prove to be the most effective position for line of sight, pedal/shifter/wheel control, etc.
For MTBs, I have a very specific formula that I've cataloged that is my preferred distance from the pedals to the saddle, height differential between bars and saddle, and true reach to the centerline of the bars. It's easy, and if I purchase a new bike, frame, anything, I can revert back to those dimensions and have a perfect (or close to perfect) fit right out of the gate.
I'm talking daily drivers here, but it's likely there are some tools from track cars that could apply.
It seems like a game of trial and error with a near infinite number of end results due to tilt/telescopic wheels, seat height alteration front and rear, seat base slide, seat back tilt, etc, where there could be a "perfect" fitment just a button click away that you may never find.
So, do you have a baseline setup? And how did you get there? How do you translate this setup to other vehicles?