Just finished reading a short article on plug "hotness" in John Olson's latest "SL Market Letter". The article, authored by Michael McKinney (
www.blackforestllc.com).
Basically, plugs "too hot" can lead to pinging or worse and plugs "too cold" can foul. A critical factor in making the decision is knowing the compression ratio (your 9.5:1 is higher than the 8.0 present in the US spec sedans).
Clearly on needs to pay attention to what the car is trying to tell you and you should check your plugs for deposits, color, etc. to decide which ones are "just right" for your motor.
As for resistance. I think it's been stated enough times that the overall resistance in the system is part of the spec and one has to pay attention to the plugs, boots, wires, rotor and coil to get it right.
-CTH