I generally vape the same juice and haven't had a problem before, but last night I added two more twists to my twin parallel coils from 6 to 8. Now I seem to have lost the flavor of my juice, but it vapes great as far as clouds... I threw some different juice in there and I can taste it perfectly. Did I play out my favorite flavor too much or did the larger coils do something?
Unless you cut wire to specific,
functional net resistance lengths (highly unlikely)... by adding twists, you likely increased the length of the wires used - and wire length and thickness are the sole determiners of resistance.
If that's the case, then you increased the resistance a small amount (perhaps a few thenths of an ohm)... and also increased the net surface area slightly as well.
Although you've not provided any gauge, resistance or power supply details,
which makes it a bit of a guessing game... it's possible that the juice you use offers a "better" or at least different taste at the higher resistance - but I'd be more inclined to think that the added surface area is the instigator of the subjective change in flavor... as well as providing a modest increase in vapor production.
Of course, it could all be attributed to coincidence, and a cured case of "
vapor's tongue" as well. ;-)