I'd say it can't work... Titanium's TCR of 0.0035/K means that the resistance will increase by 0.35% per ºC. Our TCs allow for a minimum temperature setting of 100ºC, that is 80ºC raise. In Ti mode, this corresponds to an increase of 80·0.35% = 28% of resistance. Now, SS has a TCR around 0.001/K, i.e. an increase of 0.1% per ºC. Therefore, to get the resistance 28% up, the temperature must raise by 280ºC from 20ºC to 300ºC. In other words, the lowest possible setting of 100ºC in Ti mode corresponds to 300ºC with SS. Definitely too hot to be useful! It's even worse in Ni mode: with 0.6% per ºC increase of resistance, the minimum setting of 100ºC corresponds to 500ºC with SS.
Why do you have to go and spoil things with 'maths' and 'logic'!
I admit I had forgotten that 100°C was the minimum setting

Yeah OK you're right. 300°C would prevent some dry hits, but is obviously well above burning dry cotton or Rayon.
We can tell for the DNA 40 in Ni200 immediately, where eg 250°C requires a setting of 77°C, definitely too low, and the minimum of 100°C would give around 420°C. It'll be not quite as bad on other Ni200 mods which don't have the curve, but still way too much.
Hmm, but what about the mods we know
under heat Titanium? I just realised I got it completely wrong earlier when I said the Joyetech in Titanium mode would be worse - it would be
better. If 100°C in Titanium mode on a Joyetech is actually 70°C. this brings it down to closer to the range we want. So inaccuracy in such a mode could be a benefit.
I'll do some testing just to be sure.