⚡ Dominate the track with power that won’t quit!
The Traxxas 5675 Titan 775 Motor is a high-performance 10-turn motor engineered for Traxxas R/C vehicles, operating at 16.8 volts. Featuring an extra steel wrap for enhanced magnetic strength, it delivers superior power and durability. Designed as a direct replacement part, it ensures seamless integration and long-lasting performance for serious hobbyists and competitive racers alike.
Brand | Traxxas |
Model Name | titan,titan 775. |
Voltage | 16.8 Volts |
Product Dimensions | 7.75"W x 1.63"H |
Material | As Pictured |
Item Weight | 0.4 Kilograms |
Manufacturer | HRP (Level 3 Products) |
UPC | 754295678726 020334567505 716080172994 885855310234 734548371819 885242901113 885148220653 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00020334567505 |
Item Weight | 14 ounces |
Item model number | TRA5675 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 5675 |
OEM Part Number | 5675 |
D**Y
AWESOME Power Wheels motor replacement!!! (Important Info for Conversion)
AWESOME Power Wheels motor replacement!!!I did the 24v conversion on my son's Power Wheels Jeep, and it took about 2 hours before the stock motors burnt up completely. After some research I chose these motors to use to replace the stock ones, and I've since stepped the voltage "down" to 18v for reliability. These motors will handle 24v, but I'm not willing to see for how long, plus the stock Power Wheels wiring/foot pedal/gear switches get too hot. The motors have been running on 18v with no issues even hauling 85lbs. worth of kids on grass/hills.***EDIT***Over one YEAR later, and with 100lbs. worth of kids driving it on thick grassy yards, these motors are still FANTASTIC on 18V in the Power Wheels Jeep. I've added pics of the motors installed into the gearboxes, and am adding a short YouTube clip of when it was first done this time last year.[...]You will NEED some extra parts to install these into the Power Wheels gearboxes though.- 4mm machine screws that are longer than the stock motor screws- washers for the 4mm machine screws (to space the motor in the gearboxes to set the pinion gear depth)- 32p pinion gear for 5mm motor shaft (make sure to get the tooth count right - mine was 19T and was ordered on Amazon and, Traxxas does NOT offer 32p/19T/5mm pinion gears!)I set the pinion gears as deep on the shaft as the set screw allows, then used washers to space the motor against the gearboxes to set the pinion depth correctly. If there is any interest I'll add pictures of the install.
A**N
Great replacement for brushed stacyc
Ordered this to replace a brushed Stacyc motor and so far the speed, torque, and quality all seem to be the same. As you can see in the photos they are both very similar motors other than the leads soldered on the motors. Keep this in mind if ordering for a stacyc replacement. You will have to do some soldering and replace the standard fuse with a 40 amp auto resetting fuse.
J**A
Fast, Correct items and shipping
Great delivery, fast and correct item as well
V**D
Lots of power on the Powerwheels upgrade at 24v!
The media could not be loaded. Ran 775 motors with a new gear pinion for the drivetrain into the gearbox at 24v on the corvette stingray. I haven’t speed tested yet but I estimate it goes about 11mph or so. The motors handle hills great with no lag. I can’t tell a difference in speed between OEM motors but the power is definitely much higher. I mean it can handle more torque. My 65lb 8 yr old can drive it now with no issues. We burned up the OEM motors going uphill on grass. Bad idea, but expected. We also installed a brake suppressor and a 40amp breaker. We were burning through 35amp fuses too fast. Some say dangerous. My husband says dangerously fun!
M**Y
Power Wheels Replacement - Adding Torque and Speed
I purchased (2) of these to replace the 550-sized OEM motors in my granddaughter's Kawi KFX ride-on rig. I was pleased to find that the gear case has the extra "larger" holes already so purchasing the M4 screws is all that was required to mount the Titan 775 monsters aboard. Don't let the dual leads on these motors spook you - just use (2) or tie like-pairs together. Either works fine.The KFX was running the traction "helpers" (rubber bicycle tire mod) and on 18V ever since I bought the rig "new" for her. It lasted for about (2) years when one motor burned out. I was looking for a replacement motor that could better-handle the 18V source, (you can never go back to 12v) without the threat of burning out the windings.I also purchased the 32P 19 tooth pinions (to fit the larger 5mm motor shafts) here on Amazon. Using #8 x 1/8" long plastic spacers to shim the motor when mounting it, it placed the pinion to run "centered" on the first gear nicely. Without correcting for/verifying that it would have been misaligned and probably shredded the gear.These motors do draw a bit more current than the other OEM motors, but that is expected of their size, etc. - but I usually keep a spare battery "pair" (12v and 6v) charging - on standby anyway.The results of this upgrade yield a tad faster top end, (even comparing to the original motors on 18V) with noted additional torque as a bonus. I was pleased to see that - considering the lower 10T motor, compared to the originals. I did not want to lose any top end and so far - so good.Now I know what many of you are thinking - How about 24V? I don't think so. Not now anyway. The wiring will get warm after an hour run as it is and I don't want to risk damaging the gear case or burning more motors. These motors are a bit expensive and longevity is yet to be proven, (I only have a few hours on the rig so far). I am satisfied......for now.Liability for installing such modification to this (or any) toy of course lies" totally" upon those who perform it, but so far as "the smile factor" witnessed thus-far - I recommend these motors.
M**Z
used to mod a power wheel
I used 2x of these to power my sons red Kawasaki power wheels. I converted it to 24v (was 12v) and rewired the thermal fuse using a 2-post auto part from advanced auto. Well, I'll tell you the power wheel does about 12mph now and he blows the neighbor kid away with ease. I've seen reviews saying you'll smoke these motors at 24v, but my conversion doesn't even get them hot. The conversion ran all last summer without problems!
J**S
Power wheels rips
The media could not be loaded. Purchased another 775 motor pair before this. It was half the speed once installed with the same configuration. Worth the money
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