Ah. See on the P3 version, it's mucho differento.
Once the coil is installed, if you turn the base upside down, you see the bottom of the coil in the center of the P3 connector...like putting your finger through a donut...
Mmmmm...donut...[emoji507][emoji507][emoji507][emoji507][emoji507][emoji507]
Anywho...the coil is screwed in, just like on a
nautilus, and that's it. No grub screw to hold it in, no spring loaded pin to bridge the link to the pin of the mod...the coil's own pin makes direct contact with that of the Provari...
I haven't played with it, but I can reasonably assume that if I screwed the airflow grub screw all the way in, it might hit the coil...which would keep the coil from seating all the way. It's a good reminder to keep that airflow grub screw backed out, at least far enough so that it doesn't hit the coil. I keep mine flush with the outside of the base.
For those of you familiar with the airflow setup on a
kayfun 3.1, the Kabuki P3 is fairly similar...with a grub screw that goes directly in toward the pin, and a sideways airflow hole, whose path crosses that of the grub screw, allowing said screw to close off the airflow as needed.