Just to echo what's already been said - I'd like to highlight the very good advice to get away from thinking about DC resistance of pickups.
It's FAR more important to focus on the tonal characteristics of the pickup, and to match these as best as possible to your requirements. In particular the factors to consider would be:
Tonal spectrum - is a pickup scooped, fairly flat eq, mid-humped, strong in the bass, strong in treble etc etc
Gain tones available - Can this pickup get dirty enough? How are the cleans? Is the output in the right ballpark: Any of the contemporary range can get utterly dirty enough - and I mean any. If I can get utter br00talz out of a black dog, you shouldn't be worrying about the differences between a C-Pig and a Miracle Man.
Combination with the woods of the guitar - Does this pickup match well with the tone woods of your guitar?
and of course: What does it look like - I find this is the hardest bit about choosing my pickups, because there's a great selection of finishes available!
I don't think this message will get through, though :(
Roo