How to match a Primary side isolation transformer to inverter AC output method??

Help needed! How do I match impedance of inverter16v AC output SOURCE to 16vAC isolation transformer primary, that I have to hand WIND, for 4 ohms load of 32v AC 6 amps secondary ? Do I use the ohms of primary 16v + 12 amps division or the resistance .06 ohms of inverter output contacts terminals at 20khz frequency? Voltage and turns ratio same as 1:2. The online formula for inductance value of turns requires reactance value in ohms , at the frequency of source.
 
The other option is to remove the reactance 2 ohms that the primary coil has against the incoming AC frequency power. A matching capacitor could be put in "SERIES" so that there is resonance of L and C that matches the input 20khz frequency power. That way maybe more power will get through to the secondary side of step up isolation transformer, instead of loss of 8 volts. I had previously used only "PARALLEL" capacitor. What do you think? (Best quality is non polarized polypropylene only AC capacitor)