The rule required manufacturers to introduce
emission control systems to the engines of road-registered vehicles on sale within Australia. In some cases, manufacturers were also required to modify the engines of these vehicles, mostly in the areas of cylinder heads, camshafts, carburettors and ignitions systems to meet the "cleaner" requirements. As a result, ADR27A-compliant engines generally produced less power than previous non-compliant versions. The rule prohibited the commercial importation of vehicles manufactured outside of Australia that did not comply with the rule, or the modification or supplying of alternate engines to vehicles manufactured or sold in Australia that would result in vehicles no longer complying with the requirements. Where vehicles were privately imported or engines modified, they had to be inspected and certified by an authorised compliance engineer. Vehicles that failed testing, or compliance testing had not been undertaken, were deemed unroadworthy and penalties and/or bans applied (usually varying from state to state) if the vehicles were driven on public roads. == References ==