Don't waste your time and money on low impedance (Also referred to as Low Z) injectors for your application. Really the only benefit, assuming your injector driver is able to control it, which it isn't without add ons, is during low injector duty cycle times, they react quicker. Think modern car emissions not hot rod performance. However, with your current plan, you aren't going to run a wide band O2 sensor anyway, so it will never need to do that. We are also talking EPA type adjustments, not fine tuning. It'll still tune to a knife edge.
With that being said, if you needed 80 lb or greater injectors, the pattern starts to get sloppy at low duty cycles, but I haven't heard of that until you get real big
So as far as sizing recommend you go bigger never smaller than the calcs give you (within reason) and shoot for a 80% duty cycle. I get 39 lbs for a 500 hp motor which I would round up to 42 for pure gas, if E85, I'd go at least 50 lbs, and based on that, with the blends out there now at the pump, I would be most comfortable with a 45 lb injector