shoffmeister: To answer this question within your thread, "I would really like to evaluate how much I am losing in terms of power when not doing the exact center points.", my suggestion is to use the Compare Designs platform to compare the JMP generated DSD with your modified design.
I agree with the comments of my colleague @Phil_Kay 's comments. But I think you know there is nothing stopping you from analyzing your modified design using the Fit Model, Standard Least Squares (I'm presuming good old fashioned ordinary least squares is appropriate for you experiment's responses vs. some other alternative modeling subplatform) platform. You can mimic some of the thoughtware behind the Fit Definitive Screening Design platform...but there's a good reason why JMP is 'wired' to not let you use the Fit Definitive Screening Design platform. Again @Phil_Kay raises some of these issues. DSDs and the Fit Definitive Sreeening Design platform for analysis are all kind of tied together with various assumptions that are inconsistent with your modified design. But you still may be able to achieve your practical goals for the experiment using the Fit Model platform and the appropriate interpretation of the various modeling diagnostics.
After all it's a screening design...so if your main goal is to find significant effects in an economical manner at some level of risk (statistical and representation) of 'missing' specific effects, then I say go for it. Also never forget that your domain expertise should also play a very important role in your ultimate interpretation and conclusions. And if you are fully intending to run confirmatory runs or subsequent additional experimentation as a result of what you learn...then I have little issue with the approach.