So if I understand this correctly, on my 1984 with electronic ignition I can replace the 5k with 1K ohm wires, install Iridium resitor plugs and have the most powerful spark money can buy?
Well not exactly. Having electronic ignition in the first place means you don't have to worry too much about having a powerful enough spark. Nor do you need to worry too much about having resistor plugs and resistor caps. But yes using resistor plugs does mean you could use 1K caps or 0K caps come to that.
While it would in theory result in a little more spark energy the real question is does a more powerful spark make any practical difference most of the time on an airhead. It's more of an issue with a marginal points ignition system. The electronic ignition coils already have twice the energy of the points coils and how much difference does that make ? Not a a lot if any as far as I know. Same plug gaps same published power output.
What you must get with a more powerful ignition system is more reserve energy up your sleeve for firing fouled or wet plugs.