Timok
Map compensation is a good thing especially in restrictor class racing.
As you have seen. Once the flow of air attains sonic velocity (critical velocity in fluid mechanics) through the restrictor, The engine goes into choke and as such, you should see a related drop in MAP (below 100kpa). This is a good thing because now you can adjust BOTH timing and ignition based on this measured "VE" since the "VE" is closely related to kpa reading. Keep in mind that you really do need the MAP readings even in choke as you do not know what the choke curve is until the motor is run and as such you need to take fuel away based on that map reading and also adjust ignition timing for the lack of fuel & air.
Now the baro compensation can be used as the exhaust velocity will change and that affects overall VE. Of course if the course is fairly flat than the "baro" comp will really not be needed much. Now if there are a lot of elevation changes than you will benefit from the "baro" compensation (which really is exhaust gas velocity comp

).