I have always been placing my coils in my goon slightly above the airflow holes until I watched your video here about airflow. Once I watched the video I changed the placement of my coils to the 3 o'clock position, so I can see my coils even in the holes from the outside. But since then I felt like I was always missing flavor mostly. Last night I finally decided to go back to the way I have been positioning my coils before I watched the video and I must say that I am getting a much better vape all around. The same goes for my Velocity V2. I now think one must say that every rda is different as as far as its design and not necessarily do you do to one rda that you'll do to the other in regards to coil placement. I'm not disregarding your experiments, rather I'm saying that it's not completely inclusive to every rda.
Hi,
Every input and experience is welcome

There is a lot to this equation, placement is just one. In the Goon there is not much room for the coils, and if you raise them you can have what I call "the second chamber effect", which is very useful for coarse or complicated clapton coils. "Proper" placement is only, or for the most part, usefull for regular wire or flat wire coils, where the air flow actually follows the curve of the coil. With a complicated clapton coil you need to use the chamber itself to guid turbulence, not flow, as close to the coil as possible, and the massive post in the Goon helps with that. I have a lot of videos and talk at length about it in several other videos. This is the very first video, where I only talk about the basic physics of air flow with "ideal" coils. Thanks for watching and giving feedback!