first thing you need to do, in a hurry, is get rid of the K & N and install a fractory fibre filter. search if you don't understand why.
14 - 15l/100km is not really that far off the mark for a 1HD-T 80 - it is on the high end but you did say it was all city driving.
if the fuel pump was removed for the repairs it may be mistimed, you will need to refer it to a specialist to have the timing checked and corrected.
it will also pay to have EGT and boost gauges installed, then aim for peak boost around 9psi and peak EGT's around 550 - 575C post turbo for peak efficiency. you can get more power with more boost and more fuel but for peak efficiency those are good numbers.
also check all the basic stuff; are your brakes dragging/wheel bearings sloppy/wheel alignment good/tyre pressures good (at least 35psi on the road), do you have stupid power robbing accessories like a snorkel, does it still have the facrtory exhaust and if so is it clogged full of soot, if that's all good then have a look at your turbo, are the compressor blades fragged, does it have excessive axial or radial play, is the inlet full of blowby oil, are you running too thick oil, does your gearbox, transfer, diff have 120W oil in it to keep it quiet for a quick sale, all these things will contribute to fuel economy but the biggest influence is obviously your driving habits.
my 1HD-FT 80 with 35's, 5" lift, all barwork, rear tyre carrier, winch, is my daily driver and regularly returns 12l/100km day in, day out. I don't drive it hard constantly but it does cop the boot more than once every day. the aerodynamics of this vehicle are so fantastic that at highway speeds the economy gets worse
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only 'driveline' modifications are 2.5" mandrel bent straight through exhaust, pump tweaks, and 15psi peak boost.
cheers
DD