Don't drive at 100% until you learn what huge torque your Bee has. Always keep it straight when you put the pedal to the metal, or it'll spin out, and you'll have a heap of junk on your hands. The hardest thing to do is to get a good 60 foot time, which you can best achieve by slipping the clutch, as opposed to dumping the clutch at a given rpm. IF you tires are old, then they are also HARD, and won't grip like they need to. If that be the case, treat it gingerly until you get some new tires from a cheaper source, like Partsrack, who can save you $$$ through his deal with Tirerack. Ask Jon B. for advice as to which tire to buy, and then do as he recommends. He knows the Vipers and what tires to use. Good luck keep it between the ditches. You have a very special car-as do all Viper owners.