Kiwi: What ohm's should i roughly get out of an hand twisted ni200 28awg and 32awg wire?

I Just made one of those, and it seem'd ALLOT sturdier, I didn't completely ruin the coil while wicking this time. And it seems the wicking is one of the best I've managed to do so far. BUT, I guess trapping this twisted wire has made me get some poor connection, maybe just one of the wires caught, not sure yet. Because when the device is cold I ALWAYS get kanthal mode. Then when it's warmed up it works in Temperature protect mode. Seems odd, so must be a connection issue.
And another question, any clues/tips on why my lemo always ends up on 0.17ohms with 28awg ni200 3mm id, 8 wraps? I trap the wire under the screws, and i keep the legs beneath, not over the coil. According to steam engine it should be closer to 0.11-0.12ohm, which I have never had a coil end up at. So the lemo seems to add resistance somewhere. Is this common, or am I in need of some tweaks?
Edit:
Sigh, the glitch with kantal/temperature mode was just a weak battery. Switching it cured that issue. (Old one was 3,4V)
And another note, my twisted 28awg and 32awg coil reads 0.20ohm. With 3mm ID, and 8 wraps. So 0.03ohm higher then my single 28awg coils, does that seem right?