And I think that the warmth of the vapor generated is completely about airmix. (Secondary, tho are factors affecting airmix, like a warm atty reduces the effectiveness of a given volume of air passing through it.)
I will add to it proximity of the receiver (your mouth, lungs, lips) to the coil. This is easy to tell from previous experience and practical perspective when using long vs short drip tips. Of course Airmix contributes the best but the problems is that air is needed to increase vapor so we cannot rely on it to control the warmth of the vapor. If we want big airholes to shoot plumes of vapor we will need to shorten the distance to the coil to compensate for warmth. Of course this is if we fix everything else assuming we have the perfect atomizer where all other parameters are in perfect condition like the constant supply of liquid and the constant temperature of vaporization.
Hi by the way, one of the best threads I have ever read. Great work everyone.