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Forced Induction MAF to MAP... How Hard?

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    MAF to MAP... How Hard?

    My MAF sensor is bad in my Corolla and it wont stay running anymore. And when it was running it was really ruff, I disconnect the MAF and the car runs fine. How hard is to convert to a MAP setup? I'm forced induction and figure this would be the better way to go. What do I need to make this happen? Has anyone done it?
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    well for one the sensors are completely different and measures air density and temperature differently, two the ECU setup is read differently as well, just buy a another MAF sensor from a junk yard, btw have you tried to clean it? if your car is running with it off it may cause major engine damage since the engine and computer cannot read the proper readings to adjust the engine running conditions to the environment. All it means is the computer is recognizing it and is running it in open loop mode.
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    Thanks for the input, I'm just going to buy another one.
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    emanage ultimate, call it a day.

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