You are running the hot ticket for ignition setup. I have the same on my bike along with solid core wires and it performs great. Dyna S and iridium plugs each make a big difference in cold starting and cold idle as well as hot idle performance and smoothness. The iridium plugs and Dyna S make the bike much more tolerant of a less than ideal mixture. I've run 3 ohm coils, then switched to 5 ohm to minimize unnecessary current draw, I noticed no difference. my engine is a K1 with a ported head, but otherwise nothing fancy done to it.
Those are resistor plugs and have enough resistance in the plug itself, same as stock early caps (5k ohms). You want to run non resistor caps. 10k ohms works fine if you're running resistor caps, but the caps quickly wear and gain resistance along with the plugs gaining a bit of resistance over time as they wear. Much more than 10k ohms and you'll get misfires. I learned this the hard way as I at one point ran graphite core wires, 5k ohm caps, iridium resistor plugs and it was great at first but eventually has problems with weak spark.