You'd have to be industrious and do it yourself with the custom options on K&N's website or ones that other brands offer. For whatever reason, since GM didn't slap an "SS" or "Sport" badge on the new Malibu 3.6L, no one wants to touch the vehicle in spite of its legitimate performance.
The first and most effective "mod" for 3.6 owners should be a set of Hydroedge or Hankook Optimo tires, if not summer performance tires. The Goodyear LS2s suck so much strapped to a high torque engine...
You'd have to be industrious and do it yourself with the custom options on K&N's website or ones that other brands offer. For whatever reason, since GM didn't slap an "SS" or "Sport" badge on the new Malibu 3.6L, no one wants to touch the vehicle in spite of its legitimate performance.
The first and most effective "mod" for 3.6 owners should be a set of Hydroedge or Hankook Optimo tires, if not summer performance tires. The Goodyear LS2s suck so much strapped to a high torque engine...