As daleron asked... it's always good to know the specifics, when asking questions. Generically speaking, any outside, fresh air inlet can be blocked, or restricted in size... depending on the atty.
I don't have any experience with either one... but the former 16D appears to have at least 1 inlet air through-port in the eGo thread base, and if more than one, you can simply cover one with a bit of tape... or even your finger.
With the latter Nova, air intake (2 inlets here?) appears to be in the 510 threading, so you'll need to either plug or otherwise block one. A bit of toothpick can work here. You could also block some of the air slots in your PV, which provide an external air flow pathway to the Nova 510 thread holes.
The only possible issues you might encounter is that by blocking inlet air, you are distributing more of the available vacuum from your draw to pulling juice into the vaporization chamber... producing anything from a bit of gurgling, to a flooding condition.
yeah i used to do that on a ce4 bc i got big hands and egos have tiny buttons and then i went to the other end of the scale and didnt get enough air through, i just cant win! XD
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