Oh dang ok thank you I will go build another coil for it right now it's my second box mod ever so I had no clue
That's the right answer, guy, so I'll stop praying long enough to give you some more basics.

On a parallel mod, you are running straight battery voltage and double battery amperage. A .1Ω coil at 4.2 volts (full charge battery power) draws 42 amps, which is slightly more than a pair of native 20 amp batteries will withstand. Sony VTC4s would tolerate that build, but your MXJOs won't. But a Noisy Cricket mod is series, not parallel. That means you get double voltage and native battery amperage. A .1Ω coil at 8.4 (4.2 x 2) volts draws 84 amps, but the batteries only have 20 amps to give. There are no 18650 batteries capable of 84 amps; the very, very best is 30 amps. Using those batteries, I'd suggest a .6Ω build or higher; that will cut the amp draw down to 14 or so, and you can probably get that out of those MXJOs.
Another key point about the Noisy Cricket is it does not have a 510 center pin, it is a "faux hybrid" top cap. Whatever topper you put on it must have a well protruding (minimum 1mm) center pin, and this pin must be immovable, not adjustable for length, or you are risking the battery positive pole coming into contact with the outer 510 threads, which are battery negative. If that happens, you will get an immediate hard short the instant you push the button, and it very well might blow up. Here's a photo of the difference between the caps, center pin cap to the left, faux hybrid to the right: