I see what you're trying to do now.
It's not going to happen.
Well, okay, it could work, but not how you're planning on doing it. Where did you get the idea you could fix this with some resistors?
Most people try to run low impedance injectors on an ECU meant for high impedance. They don't do it the other way around like you're trying to do. And when they do it, they use high capacity power resistors that have the ability to dissipate the heat. Radio chack parts bin resistors aren't going to handle it.
What you want is to make your NX2000 injectors act like low impedance injectors. To do that you need resistors wired in parallel, not in series like most people do. This means you won't be hooking them up like Dre said. You need to connect them from the positive wire to the negative wire, sort of by-passing the injector. A little math could get you the value of resistance you need, but I'm not aware of anyone ever doing this, so I'm not going to even recommend it really.
Edit: Nevermind. The '01 Sentra SE uses high impedance injectors too as noted by Dre above. I should have known. =/