Its not "just weight,"
10 pounds --> 1 HP, but HP too.
BMW Electric Brake pump? I recall pappy has. Now, I have too.
5-8 hp required to drive a typical Type II pump at 5,000-rpm shaft speed loaded at 700 psi - more pressure with Hydroboost? Then, more HP consumed.
If you can deal with amp loss (weight in battery bank - then pull the core on the Alternator. Another 5-8HP.
On my new project [yes and overdue an update on the vette too], I'm doing some "livability" mods on a Chevy LS powered ClassB. It is our new tow vehicle.
Just now I'm going electric radiator fans and eliminating the mechanical. Can be 5-8HP cost for the electric fans - but not the 20-40 HP costs from the mechanical fan/clutch.
Full Disclosure - up to 30 Amps! Could be a problem balancing use vs Alternator, etc..
But, a YT Dyno-test shows any savings are all along the RPM range - not just top end.
More out there...
YMMV - but it is the Outlaw Division.
Cheers - Jim