Want a va cyclone and cyclone driptip non afc

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slappy3139

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The cyclone is actually smaller than the rm2, although with the cyclone afc cap you have a larger chamber than the regular cyclone cap. To decrease the heat drill out your airhole a little more and also use a driptip with a bigger bore to increase your airflow, that will cool down your vape.
 

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The cyclone is actually smaller than the rm2, although with the cyclone afc cap you have a larger chamber than the regular cyclone cap. To decrease the heat drill out your airhole a little more and also use a driptip with a bigger bore to increase your airflow, that will cool down your vape.

The hole is huuuuuge already and my drip tip is a dripper for sure. 5/6 wrap of 27 is hot. Sounds like I need an lp grand.
 

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If you are looking to cool down the vape a little, you need the AFC. I love the regular top cap with the fusion drip tip, but I have to keep my resistance a little higher than I usually like because the regular top cap with fusion drip tip really keeps the vapor and heat condensed. Also the metal of the fusion drip tip heats up quick and can be uncomfortable on the lips. The AFC cap hardly ever gets hot, but besides being more expensive I end up with more leaking and whistling from the AFC. So both pros and cons to either setup. Oh and I don't like how the fusion drip tip looks on the AFC cap. Just looks funky to me. It looks awesome on the regular cap.

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