Dale M. wrote:As a thought......
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Dale
It's an option, but I'm not sure the relay coil will draw enough current to trigger the tach since its resistance is higher than an ignition coil. I know with higher current coils and current sense tachs, it can be necessary to modify the wire to only go through the pickup once instead of looping around to pass through twice. This reduces the signal level to the tach. You could try the opposite modification to try and increase the signal level, by using a smaller gauge wire and looping it several times through the pickup instead of just the one loop. Since the current through the relay coil is less, it's ok to use a smaller gauge wire to power it.
The reason I suggested trying the coil pack's +12V power wire was that it might already provide enough current to drive the tach as is and you can try it out for free before attempting alternatives.
Otherwise, everyone seems to either replace current sense tachs (Smiths RVI) like these with a common voltage sense tach (Smiths RVC or any modern tach stock or aftermarket) or have the tach's internal circuitry modified to a voltage sense pickup instead when used with modern ignition.