Err not wishing to sound silly, but I am very lazy, I also prefer to spend the least amount of effort (and money) possible.
For what it's worth, you could try this :
Buy a set of the cleap pickups and install them in your favoured guitar.
Use them for a couple of weeks, and decide their good (or not so good) points
Once you have done this, pull them out of the guitar and ship them to Tim with relevant info
Guitar construction, favoured music style, bands etc
What you do like about them (example the smooth tone of the neck pickup, complex tone of bridge pickup, upper mids etc)
What you don't like about them (boomy low end, too much top end, etc)
From there you have a damn good good chance of getting exactly what you want.
It's gotta be considerably cheaper than possibly buying the wrong thing based on 3rd party advice (us lot), and it will also be a hell of a lot less stressful too
However it may also be possible that after living with those cheap pickups for a couple of weeks it will become one of those "I liked it at the time" experiences or it sounds great at low volume but once cranked .......
At worst you will be out the price of some 'cheap' pickups and at best you have a real winner
Who knows it may even become a new BKP model ;)
Rob...